Dipa Lama (also spelled Deepa Lama) is a highly prominent Nepali playback singer who has made a significant impact on the modern Nepalese music industry. She gained widespread recognition through her versatile vocals, delivering major hits across contemporary pop, traditional folk (Adhunik), and mainstream cinema soundtracks. Some of her most celebrated movie tracks include "Sare Sare" from the blockbuster film Bir Bikram, "Sakdina Ki Bachna" from Captain, and "Susta Yo" from Happy Days. Her ability to seamlessly blend emotional depth with catchy melodies has established her as a sought-after voice for high-profile romantic dramas in Nepal.
Beyond her commercial success in the film industry, Lama is deeply committed to a diverse range of musical genres, regularly collaborating with other top artists. She has a strong presence in the Nepali gospel music scene, frequently recording spiritual hymns and seasonal tracks like "Yeshu Khristko". Additionally, she continues to release popular standalone singles and traditional folk-pop tracks, such as "Tingla Maya" and "Fulai Fulko Mausam Timilai" alongside veteran singer Rajesh Payal Rai. Her extensive catalog and artistic adaptability have helped her build a dedicated following both within Nepal and among the global Nepali diaspora.