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Rashmi Bhatta

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Rashmi Bhatta is a famous Nepali actress. She has succeeded in making her own identity from the field of acting and artistry. Rashmi is active from Nepali movies to various TV Serials, music videos, Television Commercials & Fashion Shows . Rashmi has...

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Rashmi Bhatta is a famous Nepali actress. She has succeeded in making her own identity from the field of acting and artistry. Rashmi is active from Nepali movies to various TV Serials, music videos, T...

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