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Suraj Chapagain

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Suraj Chapagain, affectionately known as "Bandre," is a celebrated Nepalese comedian, actor, scriptwriter, and director. Born on January 16, 1984, in Jhapa, Nepal, he is best known for his iconic role as Bandre in the popular Nepali TV series Meri Ba...

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Suraj Chapagain, affectionately known as "Bandre," is a celebrated Nepalese comedian, actor, scriptwriter, and director. Born on January 16, 1984, in Jhapa, Nepal, he is best known for his iconic role...

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