Nepal, March 1 -- Nepali adhunik geet has always had a devoted audience across the country, albeit a smaller one than popular music. While one can hear and see the songs and videos on radio or TV, there is an entirely different feel to it when you sit amidst other adhunik geet enthusiasts and listen to these tunes of the past, and that too when musicians trained in classical music are lending their voices to it. Paleti, a program dedicated to keep the magic of Nepali adhunik music alive, one month at a time, is an event that you shouldn't miss if you love music.

Paleti was started in the year 2005 and its main agenda was getting music enthusiasts close to music as well as the artists. The session was held on the last Friday of every mont...