

Rita Thapa
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Rita Thapa is an actress from the movie- Parivartan (1971). She was a Nepali film personality associated with the early development of Nepali cinema. Although detailed documentation about her life and career is limited, she is remembered as one of th...
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Rita Thapa is an actress from the movie- Parivartan (1971). She was a Nepali film personality associated with the early development of Nepali cinema. Although detailed documentation about her life and...
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