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Sushila Rayamajhi

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Sushila Rayamajhi was a respected Nepali film artist known for her natural, emotionally grounded performances and her versatile contributions to cinema. Beginning her career through radio plays, she later worked at Rastriya Naachghar before transitio...

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Sushila Rayamajhi was a respected Nepali film artist known for her natural, emotionally grounded performances and her versatile contributions to cinema. Beginning her career through radio plays, she l...

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Full NameSushila Rayamajhi
Profession
Character Artists
Film Artists
Location
Active Since1990

Career Highlights

17

Films

1

Awards

36 yrs

Experience

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