

Roshani Sapkota
@roshani-sapkota · Character Artists, Comedian Artists
Roshani Sapkota is a Nepali actress best known for her breakout popularity in the classic comedy serial “Hari Bahadur–Madan Bahadur”, where she first gained national recognition. She later became widely loved for her long‑running role as Batuli in th...
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Roshani Sapkota is a Nepali actress best known for her breakout popularity in the classic comedy serial “Hari Bahadur–Madan Bahadur”, where she first gained national recognition. She later became wide...
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