

Rama Thapaliya
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Rama Thapaliya is a veteran Nepali film actress active since 1996, known for her strong presence in character roles across more than 30 feature films. Her career spans classic, modern, and contemporary Nepali cinema, with notable performances in Muku...
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Rama Thapaliya is a veteran Nepali film actress active since 1996, known for her strong presence in character roles across more than 30 feature films. Her career spans classic, modern, and contemporar...
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30 yrs
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