

Lokesh Bajracharya
@a19b8ddd-7a11-45fe-92ab-6be55f9d3fb1 · Video-film Editor, Colorist, VFX Artist, Director
Lokesh Bajracharya is a senior Nepali editor, director, and post‑production leader with a career spanning more than two decades. He is best known for serving as Chief, Editing & Graphics and Production Head at AP1 TV from September 15, 2015 to De...
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Lokesh Bajracharya is a senior Nepali editor, director, and post‑production leader with a career spanning more than two decades. He is best known for serving as Chief, Editing & Graphics and Produ...
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