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Bhawana Uprety

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Bhawana Uprety is a talented Nepali theater artist known for her captivating performances and dedication to the arts. She has made significant contributions to the Nepali theater scene through her work in various plays and performances. Career Highl...

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Bhawana Uprety is a talented Nepali theater artist known for her captivating performances and dedication to the arts. She has made significant contributions to the Nepali theater scene through her wor...

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