

Rejina Uprety
@rejinauprety · Actress
Rejina Uprety is a Nepali actress known for her work in films and television. She was born in Dhading District, Nepal, and started her career in 1999 with the social awareness show Chetana on Nepal Television, appearing in 52 episodes. Career Highli...
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Rejina Uprety is a Nepali actress known for her work in films and television. She was born in Dhading District, Nepal, and started her career in 1999 with the social awareness show Chetana on Nepal Te...
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