

Sushanta Kumar Shrestha
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Sushanta Kumar Shrestha is a veteran Nepali film actor best known for his powerful portrayals of negative and villain characters in Nepali cinema. Active for decades, he has appeared in dozens of feature films, earning recognition for his intense exp...
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Sushanta Kumar Shrestha is a veteran Nepali film actor best known for his powerful portrayals of negative and villain characters in Nepali cinema. Active for decades, he has appeared in dozens of feat...
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