

Sashank Bohara
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Sashank Bohara is a Nepali film artist known for his grounded screen presence and emerging talent, gaining notable visibility through his role in Masterni (2026), where his natural acting style and character authenticity contributed to the film’s cri...
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Sashank Bohara is a Nepali film artist known for his grounded screen presence and emerging talent, gaining notable visibility through his role in Masterni (2026), where his natural acting style and ch...
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