

Danny Denzongpa
@danny-denzongpa · Actor, Singer/ Performer
Danny Denzongpa is a legendary Nepali‑origin Indian actor, singer, and filmmaker whose career spans more than five decades, with over 190 films since his debut in 1971.. Born in Yuksom, Sikkim, he rose to prominence in Hindi films through memorable r...
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Danny Denzongpa is a legendary Nepali‑origin Indian actor, singer, and filmmaker whose career spans more than five decades, with over 190 films since his debut in 1971.. Born in Yuksom, Sikkim, he ros...
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56 yrs
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