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Roshan K Shrestha

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Roshan K Shrestha is a professional cinematographer from Nepal. He spent many years as a main cameraman in television. He is also known for dozens of successful music videos and commercials. Experienced cinematographer with a demonstrated history ...

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Roshan K Shrestha is a professional cinematographer from Nepal. He spent many years as a main cameraman in television. He is also known for dozens of successful music videos and commercials. Experi...

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