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Binod Pradhan

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Binod Pradhan is an acclaimed Nepali cinematographer whose visual mastery spans both Nepali and Indian cinema. He began his career in Nepal with films such as Saino, Basudev, and other early Nepali classics, where his naturalistic lighting and emotio...

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Binod Pradhan is an acclaimed Nepali cinematographer whose visual mastery spans both Nepali and Indian cinema. He began his career in Nepal with films such as Saino, Basudev, and other early Nepali cl...

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