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Anoop Bikram Shahi

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Anoop Bikram Shahi (also Anup Bikram Shahi)  is a Nepali model and actor.He was Manhunt International Nepal 2013–2015, and represented Nepal at the Manhunt International Competition held at the Shenzhen Haiya Grand Theatre in Shenzhen, China in Octob...

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Anoop Bikram Shahi (also Anup Bikram Shahi)  is a Nepali model and actor.He was Manhunt International Nepal 2013–2015, and represented Nepal at the Manhunt International Competition held at the Shenzh...

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