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Genre | Reality television |
Created by | John De Mol |
Based on | The Voice Franchise |
Directed by | Laxman Paudyal |
Presented by | Sushil Nepal |
Country of origin | Nepal |
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No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 31 |
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Running time | 160 minutes |
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Release | 25 August 2018 present | –
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Hosted by | Sushil Nepal (2018–present), Oshin Sitaula (2018) |
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Original network | Kantipur Television (2018) Ramailo HD (2018) Himalaya Television (2022–present) |
The Voice of Nepal is a Nepalese reality show and the Nepalese format of the international TV singing reality series called The Voice. The show usually has four different coaches (judges), who eventually form four different teams after the selection event called the Blind Audition. Each team has to go through the battle round where contestants are paired with one another within the same team and only half of the total selected contestants from the blind audition are selected for the knockout round. During the knockout round, based on The Voice format, only the best and strongest contestants who their respective coach consider the best overall are selected by their coaches. They also have the sole right to do this on his or her own and take them to the live round (Voting Round). During the live round event, through a series of voting episodes, only one contestant with the most popular vote will advance to the grand finale. The first season of the voice of Nepal was won by CD Vijaya Adhikari from Team Deep, season 2 was won by Ram Limbu from Team Pramod and season 3 was won by Kiran Gajmer from Team Pramod.[1] The Grand Finale of season 1 was held on 14 December 2018 in Quatar stadium, the second season's Grand finale was held at Taragaon Open Field Chuchchepati Kathmandu on 7 December 2019 and the third season's Grand Finale was held in The Voice Studio, Dhumbarahi. The voice of Nepal was bought by Himalaya Television.
The host of the new series is Sushil Nepal (2018 onwards) and Oshin Sitoula (2018), the coaches are Deep Shrestha (season 1 onwards), Sanup Poudel (season 1), Abhaya Subba (season 1), Pramod Kharel (season 1, onwards), Raju Lama (season 2 onwards), Astha Raut (season 2), Trishna Gurung (season 3), Prabisha Adhikari (season 4), and Rajesh Payal Rai, aka Mula, (season 4). The series is directed by Laxman Paudyal, the former director of season one of Nepal's first international franchise singing reality show, Nepal Idol.[2][3][4]