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Rara Karki was associated with the Nepali film Aadarsha Nari (1984) as an associate artist. Very little documented information about his life and career is publicly available. However, his participation in the film reflects the involvement of support...

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Rara Karki was associated with the Nepali film Aadarsha Nari (1984) as an associate artist. Very little documented information about his life and career is publicly available. However, his participati...

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