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Sarita Sah

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Sarita Sah is a Nepali theatre artist and actor recognized for her expressive stage presence and her dedication to character‑driven performance. Active in contemporary Nepali theatre, she has contributed to productions that explore social issues, per...

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Sarita Sah is a Nepali theatre artist and actor recognized for her expressive stage presence and her dedication to character‑driven performance. Active in contemporary Nepali theatre, she has contribu...

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Full NameSarita Sah
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Active Since2010

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16 yrs

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