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Suresh Kumar's Love Songs (nepali MP3)

When i was at Class X studying at Singtam High School, the only nepali singer we used to follow was Suresh Kumar. His melodious songs were such that as if..... it was for us. His first album " Love Song" released in 1994 was well appreciated. When one of my friend from Orkut asked me the song "Fika Fika" i had a thought why not download the entire song album. In such i could also recollect my old memories. These are really gem of songs anyone would love to hear.

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  1. Hi there,
    I have been following your blog for sometime now as I happened to see it on yesha di's scrapbook on orkut. You indeed brought back some memories by posting the songs of suresh kumar. I used to really listen to his songs. Thanks once again and nice job with the blog.

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  2. Thanks Goma for the visit....i am sure in days to come...i shall help you be more nostalgic.

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  3. Does anyone has any specific song request.....

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  4. hi....ronit here! from darjeeling....Suresh Kumar's songs are awesome...perhaps his songs are our legacy!

    Pliz tell me where can i download his song..and is there any site that provides free download..jus lemmme know guys!

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  5. Hi Shital, it's amazing to find these classic numbers again! :)

    However except for "Bhana timilai", it seems all the other songs have been removed from the Rapidshare server (due to not being accessed for a long time).

    Could you re-upload them again? It would be great to be able to download them. :)

    Dapoon.

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  6. Hi, yes i did dowmloaded the songs, thanks. well, keep the the good works and stay fit.
    Ravi

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  7. hi....
    Though, i hav tried to download songs of suresh kumar from this site but m having some problem with it, says :-
    *The uploader deleted the file.
    *The file contained illegal contents and was deleted from our servers by our abuse-team.
    *The file is incorrect.
    *The server is busy and can not process the request.
    So, could u plz upload these song again so i can download it......
    thanx in advance.

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