

Ramchandra Adhikari
@ramchandra-adhikari · Character Artists, Film Artists
Ramchandra Adhikari (रामचन्द्र अधिकारी) is one of Nepal’s most prolific and beloved film and television artists, celebrated for his comedic timing, grounded character portrayals, and decades-long contribution to Nepali entertainment. Born in Gothatar...
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Ramchandra Adhikari (रामचन्द्र अधिकारी) is one of Nepal’s most prolific and beloved film and television artists, celebrated for his comedic timing, grounded character portrayals, and decades-long cont...
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48 yrs
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