"The beginning of something greater." Small start. Big ambition.
“I showed up in Dang, Nepal, in 1987—three years before democracy kicked the Panchayat system to the curb. Growing up, I was dead-set on being a movie director, dreaming of clutching an Oscar someday (yeah, still chasing that one).”
Act II: The Academic Nomad (Teenage Years )
“School in Dang was fine, but I bolted to Kathmandu for 10+2, then landed in Pune to grind through a BTech in Biotechnology. Topped my uni twice—pretty proud of that—while watching Nepal ditch the monarchy from across the border.”
Act lll: The Corporate Rejection (Early 20s)
“I could’ve grabbed an engineering gig, but nah, I tore up the placement letter and hauled back home for an MBA at KUSOM.”
Act IV: The Accidental Educator (Mid 20s)
After that, I dove into my uncle’s publication house—managing operations, writing textbooks on everything from management to media, and teaching whatever random subject the college tossed my way. It was steady work, but honestly, it felt like sleepwalking. No fire, no buzz—just chapters, classrooms, and a growing itch for something more.
Act V: The Creative Wildfire (Late 20s – 30s)
And one day, the heart said, “Screw it”—I dumped my savings, my peace, and my sanity into dragging Who Wants to Be a Millionaire to Nepal.
Then came Crime Patrol, SGMPA Li’l Champs (all worked like a charm creatively, yet burned the house down financially), and my baby, Galaxy 4K. I stuck to the creative chaos—none of that financial nonsense—just pure, messy fun building something big.
Act VI: The Political Canvas (Present)
Little did I realize politics would be my ultimate canvas.
The unexpected turn—where every path, dream, failure, and fire converged into one bold mission. Politics, not as a career, but as a medium to create, disrupt, and rebuild.