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Sangh Rathi is recognized as the director of the first Nepali-language film, Satya Harischandra, which was released in 1951. This film is credited as the first Nepali-language film and is considered lost. The film's production was initiated by D. B. ...

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Sangh Rathi is recognized as the director of the first Nepali-language film, Satya Harischandra, which was released in 1951. This film is credited as the first Nepali-language film and is considered l...

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