

Hisila Maharjan
@hisila-maharjan · Actress
Hisila Maharjan is a Nepali Newari actress best known for her iconic portrayal of Rajamati in the classic Nepal Bhasa film Rajamati (1995/1996). Her performance in the culturally significant film—based on a 200‑year‑old Newar ballad—established her a...
Biography
Hisila Maharjan is a Nepali Newari actress best known for her iconic portrayal of Rajamati in the classic Nepal Bhasa film Rajamati (1995/1996). Her performance in the culturally significant film—base...
Personal Info
Career Highlights
1
Films
—
Awards
31 yrs
Experience
—
Rating
Similar Artists
Artists you might also like

Karishma Shrestha is a talented Nepali artist known for her work in both movies and modeling. Let’s delve into her background and accomplishments: Biography: Date of Birth: March 10, 1995 Age: 29 years old Birthplace: Gulmi, Nepal Profession: Actress and Model Height: 5 feet 6 inches Affiliation: Nepali Movie Industry Education: Karishma completed her schooling in Gulmi District and later moved to Kathmandu. She studied management at V. S. Niketan College and pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Hotel Management from Nepal Academy of Hotel and Tourism Management. Early Life: Karishma developed a passion for dancing and singing from an early age. Career Highlights: Debut Movie: “Teacher” (2013 AD) Notable Movies: “Luv Sab”: Directed by Sovit Basnet and starring Salon Basnet. “Euta Sathi”: Directed by Laxman Subedi, featuring popular artists like Salon Basnet, Anu Shah, and Rista Basnet. “Babu Kanchha”: Directed by Sovit Basnet (2018), also featuring Nir Shah and Saroj Khan. “Jhilke”: Another successful film. Modeling Career: Karishma began her career as a model and has been featured in popular magazines in Kathmandu.
Karishma Shrestha
Model, Actress

Panchami Ghimirey is a Nepali actress who appears in the feature film Pahaad (2026), building on her early experience as both a child artist and a voice performer in her father Tulsi Ghimirey’s projects. She began her creative journey by contributing child‑voice roles and on‑screen performances in earlier productions, developing a natural sense of expression, timing, and emotional delivery from a young age. Panchami’s transition into mature acting reflects her steady growth within a filmmaking environment shaped by one of Nepal’s most respected directors. Known for her grounded presence and clear dialogue delivery, she represents the new generation of Ghimirey family talent entering Nepali cinema with authenticity, discipline, and a strong artistic foundation.
Panchami Ghimirey
Actress

Gaumaya Gurung, an accomplished actor and alumnus of the prestigious Berlinale Talents (2024), has made her mark in the entertainment industry. She is recognized for her compelling performances in several notable works: “Kabaddi 4: The Final Match (2022)”: Gaumaya’s role in this commercially acclaimed film left a lasting impression. “Fulbari (2023)”: Her talent shines through in this production. “1915: Legend of Gurkhas (2022)”: A film that not only garnered critical acclaim but also secured the Nepal National Film Award. “Black Narcissus (2020)”: Gaumaya’s involvement in this BBC drama mini-series contributed to its success, earning it the ReFrame Stamp and a spot among IMDbPro’s Top 200 Most Popular TV Titles in 2020-2021. Additionally, she received a Best Debut Actress nomination from the Nepal Film Technicians Association (NEFTA) in 2023. Gaumaya’s upcoming feature films include: “The Sky is Mine (2024)”: Directed by Deepak Rauniyar, recipient of the Berlinale VFF Talent Highlights Award in 2020. “Just like a Son (2024)”: A project by award-winning filmmaker Tribeny Rai. “Maha Jatra (2024)”: The third sequel to the commercially successful film “Jatra (2016)”.
Gaumaya Gurung
Actress

Rajashree Chettri is a Nepali actress active in the mid‑1980s, known for her graceful screen presence and roles in social and family‑drama films of the period. Her performances reflected the emotional clarity and natural acting style characteristic of the era, contributing to the evolving visual identity of Nepali cinema during the late 1980s. Though her filmography remains limited in public archives, Chettri is remembered for her expressive roles, cultural authenticity, and participation in a formative chapter of Nepali film history
Rajashree Chettri
Actress
