

Tika Niroula
@a18357cf-ace5-4852-aeb7-9d1d37598392 · Character Artists, Theatre Artists
Tika Niroula is a Nepali theatre artist and film character actor known for his grounded performances, expressive stage craft, and his ability to bring authenticity to socially rooted and emotionally layered roles. Active across stage and screen, he r...
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Tika Niroula is a Nepali theatre artist and film character actor known for his grounded performances, expressive stage craft, and his ability to bring authenticity to socially rooted and emotionally l...
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