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Pooja Chand Lama is a Nepali actress who gained fame in the 1990s and early 2000s for her performances in the Nepali film industry. She began her acting career in 1991 and appeared in several notable films, including Papi, Sindoor, and Badal. Her act...
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Pooja Chand Lama is a Nepali actress who gained fame in the 1990s and early 2000s for her performances in the Nepali film industry. She began her acting career in 1991 and appeared in several notable...
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