

Rear Rai
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Rear Rai is a Nepali film actor active since 2016, known for his versatile performances across commercial, action, and youth‑oriented cinema. He began his acting journey with Chapali Height 2 (2016), gaining early visibility and quickly establishing ...
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Rear Rai is a Nepali film actor active since 2016, known for his versatile performances across commercial, action, and youth‑oriented cinema. He began his acting journey with Chapali Height 2 (2016),...
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