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Sunita Shrestha

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Sunita Shrestha is a Nepali film and television actress known for her versatile performances across commercial cinema, social dramas, and romantic films. Active since 2000, she has appeared in more than 11 feature films, including notable titles such...

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Sunita Shrestha is a Nepali film and television actress known for her versatile performances across commercial cinema, social dramas, and romantic films. Active since 2000, she has appeared in more th...

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Full NameSunita Shrestha
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Active Since2000

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26 yrs

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