

BS Rana
@bs-rana · Actor, Film Artists
B.S. Rana is a veteran Nepali actor celebrated for his commanding presence and memorable character roles across several decades of Nepali cinema. Known for his natural performance style and disciplined craft, he has appeared in many acclaimed films, ...
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B.S. Rana is a veteran Nepali actor celebrated for his commanding presence and memorable character roles across several decades of Nepali cinema. Known for his natural performance style and discipline...
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