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Gautam Ratna Tuladhar

Gautam Ratna Tuladhar

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Gautam Ratna Tuladhar is a respected Nepali visual artist and veteran film actor, widely recognized as the first color‑film villain of Nepali cinema for his memorable performance in Nepal’s first color feature film Kumari (1977). A multi‑talented fig...

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Gautam Ratna Tuladhar is a respected Nepali visual artist and veteran film actor, widely recognized as the first color‑film villain of Nepali cinema for his memorable performance in Nepal’s first colo...

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Full NameGautam Ratna Tuladhar
Profession
Professional Painter
Film Artists
Film & Theatre
Traditional Artist
Location
Active Since1970

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5

Films

Awards

56 yrs

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