Kranti Ale is a prominent Nepali pop-rock singer best recognized as the charismatic lead vocalist of the band Dr. Pilot, which formed in 1996. Initially starting as a very shy individual who did not sing during his school days, Ale transformed into a compelling frontman alongside his bandmates, evolving from performing covers to recording acclaimed original tracks with Music Nepal. Musical talent runs deep in his family, as he is the younger son of the revered legendary Nepali folk singer and actress, Kabita Ale. Over the decades, his distinct vocal style and energetic stage presence have solidified his status as a nostalgic and enduring figure within the Nepali music industry.
He achieved massive mainstream success with the timeless multi-selling hit song "Sarkari Jagira," a culturally resonant pop track about a man trying to convince his girlfriend's father for her hand in marriage. His work with Dr. Pilot earned the band the prestigious award for Best Vocal Performance by a Group or Duo at the 7th Annual Image Award Show. Beyond his extensive band discography with albums like On Air-Dr Pilots and Sarkari Jagir, Ale has also contributed his voice to the Nepali cinema industry as a playback singer for films such as Papi Manchhe.