

Bhishma Joshi
@bhishmajoshi · Charector Artists, Theatre Artists, Performing Artists
Bhishma Joshi is a versatile Nepali actor, writer, director, and founder of ART GHAR. He is actively involved in the Nepali Theatre, where he serves as a writer, actor, and director. Bhishma is also a freelance actor in the Nepali Film Industry. Hail...
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Bhishma Joshi is a versatile Nepali actor, writer, director, and founder of ART GHAR. He is actively involved in the Nepali Theatre, where he serves as a writer, actor, and director. Bhishma is also a...
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