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Vidhya Karki

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Vidhya Karki (also credited as Bidhya Karki) is a Nepali TV serial and film actress known for her consistent presence in Nepali television dramas and her supporting roles in feature films. She is widely recognized for her performance in the popular s...

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Vidhya Karki (also credited as Bidhya Karki) is a Nepali TV serial and film actress known for her consistent presence in Nepali television dramas and her supporting roles in feature films. She is wide...

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Full NameVidhya Karki
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Active Since2000

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26 yrs

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