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Prem Subba

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Prem Subba is a Nepali actor and character artist known for his natural performance style and strong presence in supporting and situational roles across contemporary Nepali cinema. Active for several years, he has contributed to films and visual proj...

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Prem Subba is a Nepali actor and character artist known for his natural performance style and strong presence in supporting and situational roles across contemporary Nepali cinema. Active for several...

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