Jujukaji Ranjit is a highly respected figure in the Nepalese music industry, particularly celebrated for his pioneering work in Nepal Bhasha (Newari) music. He gained widespread recognition for his musical contributions to the 1987 film Silu, which holds the historic distinction of being the first feature film produced in the Nepal Bhasha language. Over the decades, his soulful voice and dedication to cultural preservation have made him a staple in Newar households, where he is known for blending traditional melodies with contemporary sensibilities.
Beyond his work in cinema, Ranjit has built an extensive discography that includes everything from festive Holi songs like "Abiraya Holi" to sacred bhajans and modern pop. He frequently collaborates with other prominent Nepali artists, ensuring that Newari musical heritage remains vibrant and accessible to younger generations. Today, his music is widely available on global streaming platforms, cementing his legacy as a versatile artist who bridges the gap between Nepal's rich folk traditions and the modern music scene.