

Prakash Pathak
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Starting from his early life in Biratnagar, Prakash Pathak was born in 2001 B.S. (1944 AD) and later became a familiar face in Nepali cinema. He entered the Nepali film industry in the early 2040s B.S. (1980s AD), gradually establishing himself throu...
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Starting from his early life in Biratnagar, Prakash Pathak was born in 2001 B.S. (1944 AD) and later became a familiar face in Nepali cinema. He entered the Nepali film industry in the early 2040s B.S...
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