

Laxman Bikram Basnet
@laxman-bikram-basnet · Film Artists
Laxman Bikram Basnet is a Nepali film and television actor known for his natural performance style and his ability to portray grounded, emotionally relatable characters across cinema and serials. Active in both Nepali films and TV dramas, he represen...
Biography
Laxman Bikram Basnet is a Nepali film and television actor known for his natural performance style and his ability to portray grounded, emotionally relatable characters across cinema and serials. Acti...
Personal Info
Career Highlights
—
Films
—
Awards
26 yrs
Experience
—
Rating
Similar Artists
Artists you might also like

Samrat Thapa is a Nepali film actor active since 2001, known for his work across commercial and social‑drama cinema, appearing in more than three dozen films over two decades. His career includes notable roles in Sapoot (2007), Mister Don (2008), Dosti (2009), Swabhiman (2010), Phool (2012), Love in China Border (2013), Agni (2015), Refugee (2016), and the upcoming Sarang (2025). His filmography reflects a consistent presence in mainstream Nepali cinema, contributing as both an actor and occasional co‑producer.
Samrant Thapa
Film Artists, Film & Theatre

Narayan Tripathi is a well‑known Nepali comedian and actor recognized for his humorous roles in Nepali films and television, active prominently during the 1990s and early 2000s. He is also identified as a writer and director in Nepali performing arts.He appeared in several notable Nepali films including Saathi (1998), Allare (1998), and Shankar (1997), which helped establish him as a familiar comedic face in mainstream cinema.After years of active work in Nepal, Narayan Tripathi later moved to the United States, where he stepped away from regular film appearances. An interview confirms that he has appeared in “numerous Nepali films and television shows” and discussed his journey, challenges, and transition to life in America.In recent years, he made headlines for his return to Nepali cinema after nearly two decades, joining the cast of the film Chameli Ko Poi, marking a significant comeback for a comedian widely remembered from the 60s‑era comedy scene.
Narayan Tripathi
Comedian Artists, Film Artists

Palpasa Dangol, popularly known by her stage name “Chamsuri,” is one of Nepal’s most recognized comedy actresses. With a career spanning over 25 years, she has become a household name through her expressive acting, sharp comedic timing, and memorable portrayals of rural Nepali characters. Her breakthrough came from the legendary sitcom Meri Bassai, where her character Chamsuri became one of the most beloved comedic roles in Nepali television.Beyond Meri Bassai, Palpasa has appeared in multiple Nepali comedy serials and stage programs, contributing to the evolution of Nepali situational comedy. Her work reflects a blend of traditional humor, social commentary, and character‑driven storytelling. She remains active in the entertainment scene through serials, live events, and cultural performances.
Palpasa Dangol
Comedian Artists, Film Artists

Sita Gurung is a former Nepali stage dancer and film actress. During the mid-1990s, she was actively involved in cultural and comedy programs organized by the legendary Maha Jodi and performed in Nepal as well as abroad, including Hong Kong. She was also a featured dance performer in the popular touring stage show Shikhar Sanjh, which traveled to various parts of the country and attracted large audiences.Building on her success as a stage performer, Sita Gurung later entered the Nepali film industry and appeared in movies such as Aaghat (1996) and Daiva Sanjog (1998). Although there is little evidence of her continued involvement in the entertainment industry today, her beauty, talent, and stage presence left a lasting impression on the Nepali artistic scene of her era.
Sita Gurung
Dancer, Film Artists
