

Banish Shah
@a16f0c0c-bcfc-4230-b0ab-718956d7c56d · Video-film Editor, Colorist, Backstage & Technical
Banish Shah is a senior Nepali film editor active since 1995, recognized for shaping modern commercial and dramatic editing in Nepali cinema. Over a career spanning nearly three decades, he has edited more than 200 films, becoming one of the most pro...
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Banish Shah is a senior Nepali film editor active since 1995, recognized for shaping modern commercial and dramatic editing in Nepali cinema. Over a career spanning nearly three decades, he has edited...
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