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Jamuna Joshi is a Nepali singer known for her melodious voice and her presence in recorded songs, music videos, and stage performances. Active in contemporary Nepali music, she has focused on modern and sentimental styles, gradually building recognition for her expressive delivery and warm vocal tone among listeners and live audiences.
Jamuna Joshi
Playback Singer

Renuka Thapa is a Nepali singer, songwriter, and lyricist known for creating and performing her own original music. Active between 2012 and 2018, she developed a personal musical identity rooted in heartfelt lyrics, melodic composition, and a strong connection to contemporary Nepali pop and folk‑influenced styles.During her active years, Thapa wrote both the music and lyrics for her songs, establishing herself as a self‑sufficient artist with a clear creative voice. Her work reflects emotional storytelling, expressive vocal delivery, and a commitment to crafting songs that resonate with everyday Nepali listeners.
Renuka Thapa
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Anil Budha Magar is an award‑winning Nepali film director, writer, and independent filmmaker known for his powerful storytelling rooted in the socio‑cultural and political realities of Nepal’s remote regions. Born in Taksera, Eastern Rukum, he represents a new generation of filmmakers bringing authentic rural narratives to national and international audiences.Active since 2012, Magar began his career with the acclaimed short film Lomba (The Leadership), which won five awards and received nominations at seven international film festivals. His work is characterized by deep research, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to telling stories of marginalized communities.
Anil Budha Magar
Film Director

Sahara Sharma is an independent Nepali filmmaker, writer, producer, and media entrepreneur recognized for her socially grounded narratives and youth‑focused storytelling. After completing her Master’s of Science in Communication from Bangalore University, she founded Gauthali Entertainment in Kathmandu, where she began shaping her voice as a director and media creator.Starting her career as a journalist with Nepal Republic Media, Sahara transitioned into filmmaking with several short films before directing her first television film, Chasing Rainbows (2013) — a bold exploration of sexuality, migration, and depression among Nepali youth. The film opened the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF 2013), won the Nepal Panorama Award, and later received the Critics’ Award at the Toronto Nepali Film Festival (2014).She has since produced and directed two television series — Gauthali ka Kathaharu (2017–18) and Maya Bhanne Cheez Estai Ho (2018–19) — and hosts Gauthali Talks (2020–), a roundtable show on cinema and media. Her new feature‑length project, Ek Mutthi Badal, marks her return to narrative filmmaking.
Sahara Sharma
Film Director

Raj Bahadur Sane, born on April 14 in Jumla, Nepal, is a Nepali writer and director known for his contribution to socially grounded and character‑driven cinema. Beginning his career in 2012, he has worked on films such as Pathshala, The Return Hero, Lati, Vrindavan, Birangana, Doli, Good Friend, Silly Pho, Bulaki, Juna, and Sitamol. Sane earned national recognition after winning the National Film Award for Best Screenplay for Bulaki, establishing himself as a distinct creative voice in contemporary Nepali filmmaking.
Raj Bahadur Sane
Film Director

Ramesh Shrestha, popularly known as Melody, is a Nepali singer and composer recognized for his versatile musical style and melodious vocal presence. Born in 2043 BS, he entered the Nepali music industry in 2012 with his debut album ‘Aankha’, featuring six songs that showcased his abilities as a singer, composer, and lyricist. The album includes notable tracks such as ‘Maile Maya Gare Timilai,’ ‘Ropi Diyau Yo Dilma,’ and ‘Aankha Aankha Judyo Kyare,’ with lyrics by Prem Bharati, Basanta Rai, Shankar Adhikari, and Hari Krishna Gauli. Originally from Dolakha, Shrestha holds a diploma in Eastern classical music, yet his compositions span semi‑classical, lok‑pop, and adhunik styles. Beyond his own albums, he has composed for other artists, including the contemporary hit ‘Haat Ma Puja Ko Thali’ sung by Shiva Pariyar. Inspired by legendary musician Narayan Gopal, Shrestha continues to expand his musical journey. His second album ‘Aankhi Jhyal’ is underway, with the music video for ‘Aankhijhyalai Maa’ already released.
Ramesh Shrestha
Singer/ Performer

Prakriti Shrestha (born 10 September 1992, Dolakha) is a Nepali model and film actress best known for her breakout performance in the hit youth‑romance film Hostel (2013). She first gained public attention as a model after appearing in the viral music video “Ko Hola Tyo” and the popular “Idea Honey Bunny” adaptation, which expanded her visibility across Nepal and even in India.Her modeling career began after winning the Miss Modern title during her college years, followed by becoming the First Runner‑Up of Mega Model Season 2, which opened doors to magazine shoots, brand campaigns, and dozens of music videos.Prakriti made her film debut opposite Anmol K.C. in Hostel, a commercial success that earned her the Kamana Film Award and the National Box Office Award for Best Debut Actress. She went on to appear in films such as Utsav (2014), Zindagi Rocks (2015), Aavash (2015), and later made her return to cinema with Bihe Pass (2023).Known for her natural screen presence, relatable youth‑centric roles, and strong fan following, Prakriti remains one of the most recognizable faces of Nepal’s 2010s film and modeling era. Since 2014, she has been based in Australia with her husband, Sudeep Neupane, while continuing selective film work and maintaining a strong digital presence.
Prakriti Shrestha
Actress, Music Video Artist

Bimlesh Adhikari (born 10 November 1985 in Biratnagar, Nepal) is a Nepali actor, professional model, and director recognized for his extensive contribution to Nepali music videos and feature films. He began his career as a model, appearing in more than 200 Nepali music videos, including popular hits such as Jali Rumal, Dherai Choti Mare Ma Ta, Kya Dami Vo, Tirkha Lagyo Pani Khaye, Sano Maya, and Fikka Fikka Chha, establishing himself as one of Nepal’s most visible screen personalities. Transitioning to cinema, he made his film debut with Brake Fail (2012) and went on to act in notable films such as Mutu (2015), Jung Bahadur Ko Coat (2016), Tulashi (2017), Ko Hu Ma (2012), and Mero Best Friend (crew: Legal Advisor, 2014). His roles span romantic drama, social storytelling, and suspense thrillers, reflecting a versatile on‑screen identity.
Bimlesh Adhikari
Actor, Music Video Artist

Anuska Pathak is a Nepali singer who has established herself as a leading voice in the industry over the past two decades. She completed her formal music education from Kalanidhi Indira Sangeet Mahavidyalaya in 2068 BS (2011/2012 AD) and released her debut album Maya Ko Sansar in 2069 BS (2012/2013 AD). The album’s standout track “Raharma Hunchha Maya” earned notable recognition and marked the beginning of her professional musical rise.Her vocal repertoire includes well‑loved songs such as “Raharma Hunchha Maya,” “Chhuttiye Pachhi Ta Chhutyo,” “Manko Daag,” “Hamro Sambandha,” “Bho Malai Chahinna,” “Maya Ko Sansar,” “Ghurghur,” “Phuleko Baish,” and “Shirphule Maya.” These songs have been appreciated by listeners and audiences for their emotional depth and melodic clarity.Alongside singing, Pathak has also written several of her own songs, many of which have already been recorded. She has occasionally appeared in her own music videos as well. Her musical style blends modern Nepali melody with folk influences, creating a sound characterized by emotional expression, lyrical sensitivity, and musical diversity.
Anuska Pathak
Singer/ Performer

Narayan Babu Koirala is a Nepali singer known for his expressive vocal tone and his versatile presence across modern, lok‑pop, and devotional music. Alongside his work in modern Nepali songs, he is also recognized as a bhajan singer, with dozens of devotional recordings that have earned him a dedicated following among spiritual and cultural audiences.Koirala’s voice carries a natural warmth and clarity, making him a preferred vocalist for modern sentimental compositions as well as spiritually themed bhajans. His contributions span studio recordings, collection albums, and collaborative musical projects, reflecting his ability to adapt across genres while maintaining a distinct vocal identity.
Narayan Babu Koirala
Singer/ Performer

Kishwor Lopchan is a Nepali singer and composer known for blending melodic Nepali music with themes of discipline, movement, and cultural identity. Alongside his musical career, he is a respected martial arts coach with expertise across multiple Eastern and South Asian combat systems.He trains students in Shaolin Kung Fu, Wushu, Kickboxing/Sanda, ThangTa, Jeet Kune Do, Karate, and Taichi, making him one of the few Nepali instructors with such a wide cross‑disciplinary foundation. His coaching style emphasizes body‑mind balance, traditional discipline, and performance‑oriented technique.His dual identity as a music artist and martial arts mentor positions him uniquely within Nepal’s creative and athletic communities.
Kishwor Lopchan
Singer/ Performer

Bhutukkai Khutrukkai” is a lively and energetic song performed by Nirajan Kadel, brought to life through the lyrical collaboration of Sanjog Gautam and Bimal Sharma Kandel, with music composed by Gautam himself. The arrangement by Udayraj Poudel gives the track its rhythmic charm, while the vocal recording by Biplav Adhikari at Melody Nepal Studio captures Kadel’s expressive delivery. The audio receives its final polish through the mix and master by Shyamswet Rasaili at Prism Studio, supported by mixing assistant Kiran Bishwakarma.The music video features Saroj Rana Praja and Aava Thapa, with Manoj Joshi serving as H.O.P. and Sarita Magar handling makeup. Visually, the project benefits from drone work by Surya Lama, cinematography by Faraj Arpan, and operative camera work by @Bishalthapaofficial. The editing and color grading by Dinson Shah enhance the video’s vibrant tone, while Dawa Bal Tamang’s choreography adds dynamic movement to the narrative. The entire production comes together under the direction of Ganesh Shahi, creating a visually engaging and musically memorable presentation.
Nirajan Kadel
Music Artists

Lokendra Lekhak is a dynamic force in Nepal’s performing arts scene, known for his versatility across acting, casting, writing, and directing. With a foundation in theatre and a growing presence in film, he has become a respected figure in both mainstream and independent storytelling. Artistic Journey Starting in theatre, Lokendra honed his craft through stage performances and direction, building a reputation for emotionally grounded characters and socially conscious narratives. His transition into film brought the same depth and nuance to the screen, where he has worked in various capacities—from acting to casting and script development.
Lokendra Lekhak
Actor, Character Artists, Theatre Artists

Karmaa Sherpa is a celebrated singer and performer from Darjeeling, currently based in Siliguri, India. She rose to fame through her standout performances on ZEE TV’s Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, earning her the title of a SAREGAMAPA (Fame) artist. She is the founder of KARMA MUSIC ACADEMY, where she mentors aspiring vocalists and nurtures young talent with a blend of classical discipline and contemporary flair. In 2025, Karmaa Sherpa was honored as a Grand Jury Member on Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil' Champs Nepal Season 2, where she helped guide and uplift the next generation of Nepali musical stars. Her presence on the jury panel brought both warmth and expertise to the beloved kids’ singing reality show.
Karmaa Sherpa
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Dipshikha Khadka, born on February 14, 1994, in Dhankuta, Nepal, is a Nepali actress, producer, and director known for her multifaceted contributions to the entertainment industry. She made her debut with the film Prem Leela, where she not only played the lead role but also took on the responsibilities of producer and director, showcasing her versatility and ambition. Beyond cinema, she has appeared in several popular Nepali music videos including Baja Bajaa Baaja, Malai Aafno Samjhiyara, and Miss Gare, earning recognition for her expressive performances. Dipshikha has been honored with awards such as the Jyoti Film Music Award and continues to be a prominent figure in Nepali pop culture. She is the daughter of Surya Bahadur Khadka and Padam Maya Khadka.
Dipshikha Khadka
Actress

Rajani KC, born on October 26, 1997, in Trishuli, Nuwakot, is a celebrated Nepali actress known for her dynamic presence in mainstream cinema. She made her debut with Loafer (2013), produced by Chhabi Raj Ojha, and quickly rose to prominence with her performance in Pardeshi (2015), a major box office success. Her filmography includes titles like Bracelet, Laal Jodee, Deepjyoti, Patuki, and Timile Maya Garne Manchhe, showcasing her versatility across genres. Rajani holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree but chose to pursue acting, becoming one of the most recognized faces in Nepali film. She is the daughter of Bahadur KC and Shanti KC. Known for her expressive acting and graceful screen presence, she has carved a niche for herself in the industry and continues to captivate audiences with her performances. Her journey reflects a successful transition from academic life to cinematic acclaim.
Rajani KC
Actress

Jiya KC, born on December 12 in Birtamod, Jhapa, is a Nepali actress and model known for her bold roles in films like ATM, Barbaad, and Gigolo, having debuted with Ho Yehi Maya Ho (2013) alongside Rajesh Hamal and Karishma Manandhar. She gained widespread attention for her appearance in the controversial film ATM (Any Time Masti), which sparked both criticism and curiosity in the Nepali film industry. Active since 2013, Jiya KC has portrayed diverse characters in films such as Wrong Way, Rudrakchya, Valentine Dhoka, and Bacha Timrai Ho Ya Mann. After a brief hiatus following Valentine Dhoka (2015), she returned to the screen with Bacha in 2019. Jiya KC is also known for her public relationship with veteran actor Bhuwan KC, which has kept her in the media spotlight beyond her film career.
Jiya KC
Actress

Mahima Silwal (1991–2020) was a Nepali actress and model known for her bold roles and expressive performances in contemporary Nepali cinema. Originally from Bharatpur, Chitwan, she began her career in modeling before debuting in the film Karbahi. She went on to star in April Fool, Ek Pal, Kismat 2, and several music videos, earning recognition for portraying strong, independent female characters. Tragically, Mahima passed away on February 12, 2020, in a road accident in Gajuri, Dhading, while traveling with her sister Sharmila, who also died in the incident. Her untimely death was a great loss to the Nepali film industry.
Mahima Silwal
Model, Actress

(Cinematographer • DOP • AFA Fellow • Nepali Independent & Festival‑Circuit Filmmaker) Robin Sharma Dahal is a Nepali cinematographer known for his visually expressive work in independent films, festival shorts, and emerging Nepali cinema. Born on 5 September 1989 in Patan, Lalitpur, he studied Motion Picture Photography at Oscar International College, graduating in 2013. He began his career assisting senior DOP Narendra Mainali, working on films such as Mukhauta and Gattho. In 2015, Dahal earned a prestigious Asian Film Academy (AFA) Fellowship in Busan, South Korea, where he co‑shot the short film Meet Sohee, which premiered at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF). He is best known for cinematography in acclaimed shorts and indie films including Lachhamaniya (2017), Halkara (2014), To the North (2020), and Wheels on the Bus (2022). His work is noted for naturalistic lighting, intimate framing, and emotionally grounded visual storytelling. Dahal currently works as a freelance cinematographer based in Kathmandu, collaborating on narrative films, festival projects, and commercial visual work.
Robin Sharma Dahal

Ganesh Dev Pandey is a Nepali film director, writer, and screenwriter known for his socially rooted storytelling and his contribution to modern independent Nepali cinema. He made his directorial debut with Malati Ko Bhatti (2012), followed by the romantic drama Manjari (2013), both of which helped establish his reputation as a filmmaker with a distinct narrative voice.He gained wider recognition with Gaja Baja (2018), Nepal’s first stoner‑comedy, which sparked national debate after the Film Development Board initially refused registration due to its title. Pandey challenged the decision in the Supreme Court and won after a two‑year legal battle, marking a landmark moment for freedom of expression in Nepali cinema.His later works include Julebi (2023), a multi‑narrative urban romance praised for its authentic portrayal of modern relationships. He has also written and produced Chini Kam Rang Kada (2020), further showcasing his versatility.
Ganesh Dev Pandey
Film Director

Praku Pandey is a Nepali film director, writer, and visual storyteller active in the Nepali film industry since 2013. He began his career as an associate director and writer, contributing to narrative development and on‑set creative execution across multiple projects before transitioning into full‑fledged direction.He made his directorial debut with the rural‑romance feature Malati Mangale, a film he also wrote, produced by singer‑actor Ram Krishna Dhakal.
Praku Pandey
Film Director

Sanjog Rasaili (born 31 May 1995 in Janakpur, Nepal) is a Nepali actor, assistant director, and choreographer known for his multi‑disciplinary contribution to contemporary Nepali cinema. Beginning his career in 2009 as a side dancer in films, he transitioned into choreography and later trained formally in acting at Kantipur Film Academy, followed by short acting courses in Bhopal and Russia. His early work behind the camera as an assistant choreographer and assistant director shaped his understanding of cinematic language, eventually leading him toward acting roles that highlight his grounded screen presence and versatility. Rasaili made his lead‑actor debut in the feature film Mah (म) and has since appeared in films such as Chiso Maanchhe, Premganj, The Great Mukhiya, Ma Rajesh Hamal, and Ek Bhagavad Ra Ek Geeta, along with his role in Pashupati Prasad 2: Bhasme Don. His expanding filmography reflects a blend of commercial and character‑driven roles, supported by his continued involvement in choreography and second‑unit direction for films like Parastree, Chiso Maanchhe, and Pashupati Prasad 2. Known for his disciplined work ethic and multi‑department experience, Rasaili represents a new generation of Nepali artists who bridge performance and technical craft, contributing to the evolving professionalism of the industry.
Sanjog Rasaili
Actor

Mampi Ghosh is a Nepali broadcast journalist and television host known for her celebrated Kantipur TV persona “Pawankali” and for hosting Nepal Idol Season 3 on AP1 Television. As Pawankali, she entertained audiences with her humorous, lively, and distinctly typical gaule‑style voice, conducting interviews in a playful, down‑to‑earth manner that became widely loved by viewers across Nepal. Active across television, radio, and print, she built a reputation for bold interviewing, social‑issue storytelling, and multilingual communication. After earning recognition as a multi‑awarded journalist in Nepal, she expanded her career in the United States, where she works in immigration advocacy and legal services while remaining a prominent voice in the Nepali diaspora community.
Mampi Ghosh
TV Presenter/ Host, Media Personality

Mr. Krishna Rasal is a highly respected dance choreographer renowned for his creativity, precision, and passion for the art of movement. With an experience of two and half decade in both classical and contemporary dance forms, he has carved a distinct place for himself in the performing arts community. He has choreographed numerous stage productions, cultural programs, and competitive performances, earning widespread acclaim for his ability to blend traditional techniques with modern flair. His dedication to nurturing new talent and promoting dance as a powerful form of expression has inspired countless students and performers. Through his visionary choreography and mentorship, He continues to elevate the standards of dance and enrich the cultural landscape.
Krishna Rasal
Dance Choreographer

Parashu Ram Pandey is a highly respected bhajan singer, composer, and cultural ambassador from Nepal, widely recognized for his deep spiritual knowledge and musical devotion. With a profound understanding of the Puranas, Upanishads, and other sacred scriptures, he has emerged as a guiding voice in Nepal’s devotional music scene, capturing the hearts of thousands through his spiritually uplifting performances. Born and raised in a culturally rooted environment, Parashuram Pandey’s early life was shaped by a strong connection to spirituality and traditional music. His journey into the world of bhajans began with a sincere desire to share the timeless wisdom of Hindu philosophy through melodious expressions of faith. Over time, he cultivated a unique style that blends sacred teachings with emotionally resonant musical compositions. Parashuram Pandey’s bhajans are more than music—they are messages of devotion (bhakti), moral values (dharma), and the celebration of Nepal’s rich spiritual heritage. His voice has become a staple in religious gatherings, spiritual festivals, and cultural events across the country. His audiences range from elderly devotees to younger generations seeking meaning and connection through tradition. In addition to his live performances, Parashuram Pandey has expanded his spiritual mission through digital platforms. His music is featured on global streaming services such as Spotify,Apple Music, TIDAL, and Anghami, and his YouTube channel and social media platforms serve as spaces for sharing devotional content, cultural narratives, and spiritual reflections. Some of his most popular songs include: Timi Behuli Dulhai Dukhako Pirati Ko Khel Through his tireless efforts, Parashu Ram Pandey continues to be a vital force in the preservation and promotion of Nepalese culture, spirituality, and traditional music. His contribution extends beyond music—it is a heartfelt offering to the divine and a bridge between ancient wisdom and contemporary life.
Parashu Ram Pandey
Music Artists, Acting Coach

Kamal Devkota, hailing from Butwal, Nepal, is a distinguished actor in the Nepalese film industry and a passionate theatre artist. With a career spanning numerous performances, he has played and directed more than a dozen theatrical productions, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft. One of his notable film appearances includes the movie Jante Bakhro, where he brought his artistic prowess to the big screen. Beyond acting, Kamal is deeply committed to social causes, particularly wildlife conservation. He is the founder of Save The Lives and Save The Snakes, organizations dedicated to raising awareness and protecting snake species in Nepal. His work in conservation extends to educational documentaries and community-driven initiatives aimed at mitigating snakebite incidents. Kamal Devkota’s contributions to both the arts and environmental advocacy make him a unique figure in Nepal’s cultural and conservation landscape. His ability to blend storytelling with activism continues to inspire audiences and communities alike.
Kamal Devkota
Character Artists, Theatre Artists

Sarika Ghimire is a multi-talented Nepali singer, lyricist, and composer known for her emotionally rich vocals and creative independence. With a growing digital presence and a string of original releases, she is carving out a distinct space in the modern Nepali music scene. Musical Journey Sarika began her career as an independent artist, writing and composing her own songs. Her music blends traditional Nepali sentiment with contemporary melodies, often exploring themes of love, longing, and personal growth. Notable Songs "Gun Bhuleu" (गुन भुलेउ) – Released in 2025, this song showcases Sarika’s lyrical and vocal depth. She wrote, composed, and performed the track herself, with arrangement by Manoj Pariyar and additional programming by Yogesh Kaji Shah. "Jhumke Phuli" (झुम्के फुली) – A 2024 release that gained attention for its poetic lyrics and expressive delivery. The song was produced under her own label and features her in both the audio and video. "Mayalu (Usle Ta Birsi Yo Re)" – A heartfelt track that has garnered over 1 million views on YouTube, further establishing her as a relatable and powerful voice. "Hajarai Juni" – A 2023 release that continues her tradition of emotionally resonant storytelling through music.
Sarika Ghimire
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Anita Basnet, popularly known as Masterni, is a dynamic and versatile figure in Nepali entertainment, originally from Okhaldhunga. She has made a lasting impact as a writer, director, and comedic actress, especially in the realm of social serials and comedy shows. She is the writer and director of two acclaimed Nepali social serials: Saino – A heartfelt drama exploring family ties, trust, and emotional conflict. The series has gained popularity for its relatable storytelling and strong performances. Mitini – Another socially conscious serial that delves into the complexities of friendship and women’s experiences in Nepali society. In addition to her work behind the camera, Anita Basnet has showcased her comedic talent in several beloved Nepali comedy shows: Meri Bassai – Where she gained widespread recognition as “Masterni,” a character that resonated with audiences for her wit and charm. Hami Yastai Ho Bro – A web series that blends humor with social commentary. Harke Haldar and Halka Ramailo – Popular comedy shows where her performances added depth and laughter to everyday Nepali life. Her ability to balance humor with heartfelt storytelling has made her a respected name in both traditional and digital media.
Anita Basnet
Actress, Character Artists

Barsha Siwakoti is a versatile Nepali actress and model recognized for her natural charm, graceful performances, and strong presence in both commercial and critically acclaimed films. Born on 6 April 1993, she entered the industry through modeling and music videos before making her film debut in Nai Nabhannu La 2 (2014). Her breakthrough came with Pashupati Prasad (2016), earning her a FAAN Award nomination for Best New Actress.She has since appeared in a wide range of genres—from action‑comedy to drama—solidifying her reputation as a dependable and expressive performer. Beyond films, she is active in brand endorsements, music videos, and social campaigns, maintaining a strong public following.
Barsha Siwakoti
Actress, Film Artists

Babul Giri is a respected Nepali music director, singer, lyricist, and composer known for his melodic, culturally rooted sound and consistent contribution to modern Nepali cinema. Active since 2014, he has directed music for major films including Chhakka Panja 4, Lakka Jawan, Ek Bhagavad Ra Ek Geeta, Upahaar, Cetamol, Dalle Le Entry Maryo, and the 2026 release Aa Bata Aama. His songs—such as the popular “Maya Kehi Ta Bolana”—showcase his signature blend of emotional vocals and refined arrangements. With credits across more than 15 feature films and a growing digital presence, Giri stands among Nepal’s most versatile and in‑demand contemporary music directors.
Babul Giri
Music Director

Rajendra Nepali, popularly known as “लट्टे (Latte)”, is a Nepali comedian and actor from Pokhara. He gained nationwide recognition through his memorable character in the popular television show Mundre Ko Comedy Club, where his unique expressions and comic timing made him a fan favorite.Before rising to television fame, he worked at Machhapuchchhre FM as a radio personality, which helped shape his communication skills and performance style.Today, Rajendra Nepali is known for his engaging comedy performances in television and live stage shows, establishing himself as a notable comedic artist in Nepal’s entertainment industry.
Rajendra Nepali
Comedian Artists, Comedy Actor

Prem Pariyar (born in Dhading District, Nepal) is a Nepali playback singer who rose to national fame as a child artist through the blockbuster film franchise Nai Nabhannu La. His emotionally resonant child voice made him one of the most recognizable young singers in Nepali cinema, earning him the nickname “Kid with a great voice.”He began singing at a very young age while living in a hostel, where his talent was first noticed. His breakthrough came when he was selected to sing for Nai Nabhannu La 2 (2014), followed by multiple successful recordings in later sequels.Prem Pariyar’s songs such as “Yi Aankhama Timi Chheu,” “Marne Kasailai,” “Feri Feri Nai Nabhannu La,” “Maina Raja Maina Rani,” and “Kasham Hamile Khayekai Thiyeu (Male Version)” became major hits, widely played across Nepal and the diaspora. All of his singles from the franchise achieved strong public reception.Despite early success, he later faced challenges when his child voice began to change during the recording of Nai Nabhannu La 3, affecting his vocal continuity.In recognition of his contribution as a young playback singer, he received the Online Filmykhabar Award 2071 (Best Singer) for Nai Nabhannu La 2.
Prem Pariyar
Singer/ Performer

Rishma Gurung (born 6 June 1994, Pokhara) is a Nepali actress and model who entered the Nepali film industry with the critically acclaimed film Kabaddi (2014), where she portrayed Maiya, a role that immediately established her as a recognizable face in contemporary Nepali cinema.She continued her presence in the franchise with Kabaddi Kabaddi (2015) and later appeared in Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi (2019) in a cameo, maintaining her association with one of Nepal’s most successful film series.Beyond the Kabaddi universe, Rishma starred in Jhumkee (2016) as Dewaki, showcasing her ability to carry emotionally grounded roles. She has also been featured in earlier films such as Karma and Sairbe Mhi, which contributed to her early visibility even before her mainstream breakthrough.
Rishma Gurung
Actress

Sonika Lama KC is a well‑known Nepali singer and model, recognized for her versatile voice, glamorous presence, and strong creative identity in the Nepali music industry. With dozens of recorded songs and appearances in more than two dozen music videos, she has established herself as one of the most active and admired artists of her generation. Gifted with the ability to write lyrics, compose melodies, and perform her own songs, Sonika has also appeared as a model in many of her musical projects, making her a multi‑talented figure in the industry. Many of her songs have gained notable attention in the Nepali music market.A popular name among the youth, Sonika is equally appreciated for her glamorous screen presence and her long‑standing dedication to music. She has already released four albums, including her latest one titled ‘Sonika’.Born in Bhimkhori, Kavre (Ward No. 3), she began her musical journey with her debut album ‘Beshahara’, followed by her second album ‘Yo Kasto Yo Jeevan’, which further strengthened her recognition. Building on this success, she released her third album ‘Sonikako Jawani’, which helped her gain even wider popularity in the Nepali music scene. Her fourth album, ‘Sonika’, continues to showcase her growth as a singer, songwriter, and performer.With her strong work ethic, expressive voice, and ability to connect with audiences, Sonika Lama KC remains a prominent and influential artist in contemporary Nepali music.
Sonika Lama KC
Singer/ Performer

Kumar Kattel, popularly known as "Jigri," is a talented Nepalese comedian, actor, and director. He gained fame for his role in the television series Bhadragol, where he portrayed the character Jigri. After leaving Bhadragol, he continued to play the same character in the series Sakkigoni, which became one of the most popular shows in Nepal. Born on July 19, 1989, in Solukhumbu, Nepal, Kumar Kattel has also worked as a writer and director. He contributed to the film Senti Virus and has appeared in various music videos and web series. His humor and distinctive style have won the hearts of many, making him a beloved figure in Nepalese entertainment
Kumar Kattel
Actor, Comedian Artists, Performing Artists

Prajwal studied piano at 6 and is still learning. He performed extensively all over Nepal. He has been involved in a diverse multitude of musical projects extending across a comprehensive range of musical styles, including pop, rock, R&B, commercial music, Indian Classical, Western Classical, Jazz, Fusion, etc. as well as the broad spectrum of Nepali music collaborating with local, national and international artists. Involvement in the recording industry, commercial television production, music theatre, and teaching rounded out his activities in Nepal. Prajwal is a member of the Music Association of Nepal and has actively worked as a Keyboardist and a Music Director with International Franchise Television reality shows such as Nepal Idol, Voice of Nepal, SaReGaMaPa Li’l Champs, and other local reality shows. Prajwal has extensive experience in music performances. He worked in the prestigious music club of Nepal, “RAJGHARANA,” for three years and toured with many well-known Nepali, Indian, and other international musicians. He was also on the faculty of Nepal Music Center, Kathmandu Jazz Conservatory, and the University of North Texas, currently teaching Piano. Prajwal is currently focused on creating original music and is a member of several Nepali bands performing concerts with visiting international music artists.
Prajwal Lama
Music Director, Keyboardist, Performing Artists

Badal Bhatta is a talented theatre artist, movie actor, and director from Itahari, Nepal. Born on January 5, he has made significant contributions to the Nepali entertainment industry, particularly in theatre and film. His dedication to storytelling and performance has earned him recognition among audiences and peers alike. Filmography One of the notable films featuring Badal Bhatta is "Babari" (2022), directed by Surendra Poudel. The movie starred Dhiraj Magar, Aditi Budhathoki, Dhiraj Nadkar, Kamal Mani Nepal, and others alongside Bhatta.
Badal Bhatta
Actor, Theatre Artists

Rahul Shah is a well-known Nepali dancer, choreographer, and model. He is the founder of Vibe & Wave Dance Studio Nepal, one of Nepal’s leading dance studios. His choreography has gained significant recognition, particularly through cover dance videos that have gone viral. Key Details: Birth Year: 1994 Birthplace: Kailali, Nepal Height: 5'6" Education: Computer Hardware Diploma Current Residence: Kathmandu, Nepal Career Highlights: Gained fame through his choreography for Man Magan and Maya Ko Dorile. Has choreographed numerous music videos, including Cheat Day from A Mero Hajur 3. Collaborated with Alisha Sharma on dance projects. Known for his unique and energetic dance style.
Rahul Shah
Classical / Traditional Dancer, Dance Choreographer

Sundar Dhital is a Nepali actor, theatre artist, and director known for his contributions to stage performances and storytelling. He has directed and acted in several theatrical productions, showcasing his talent in bringing compelling narratives to life. Key Details: Profession: Actor, Theatre Artist, Director Notable Works: Directed Samay Ko Pida, a play staged at Ojas Theatre in Ratopul, which explores the struggles of Nepalese parents left alone as their children migrate abroad. Acted in Andhaveg, a play written by Balkrishna Sama, performed at Mandala Theatre, portraying complex relationships and societal norms. Sundar Dhital’s work in theatre highlights his dedication to storytelling and cultural representation.
Sundar Dhital
Actor, Theatre Artists

Sara Adhikari is a Nepali actress, theatre artist, and singer known for her contributions to performing arts. She has showcased her talent in acting and music, gaining recognition for her work. Key Details Profession: Actress, Theatre Artist, Singer Notable Works: Acted in The Just Trial and Error (2010), a film exploring complex narratives. Known for her musical performances, including a cover of Zara Zara. Sara Adhikari’s artistic journey spans theatre, film, and music, making her a versatile performer.
Sara Adhikari
Actress, Theatre Artists

Durgesh Thapa (दुर्गेश थापा) is a dynamic Nepali singer, songwriter, and performer known for his bold lyrics, catchy folk-pop tunes, and high-energy stage presence. Born on May 22, 1990, in Sikkim, India, he grew up in Baglung, Nepal, and began his career in Kathmandu as a side dancer before transitioning into music. He rose to fame with viral hits like “Dushman Hereko Herei,” “Don Aayo Don,” “Bicha Bichama,” and “Chhoto Miniskirt,” which have become staples during Nepali festivals and celebrations. His music blends traditional Lok Dohori with modern pop, often laced with humor and social commentary. He’s also known for his flamboyant fashion and choreography, making his performances visually striking.
Durgesh Thapa
Classical / Traditional Dancer, Singer/ Performer

Juna Sundas is a rising Nepali actress and model who has gained attention through her appearances in popular music video content. She has featured in songs like Mayako Rupai Ramro alongside Melina Rai and Resham Raj Sunar, and Barilai with Paul Shah. Her expressive performances and screen presence have made her a familiar face in the Nepali music video scene.
Juna Sundas
Model

Suvash Sundas is a dynamic Nepali folk-rock artist, singer, and composer known for blending traditional Nepali sounds with modern rock influences. Born and raised in Nepal, he moved to Switzerland in 2013, where he balances life as an IT professional by day and a musician by night. Suvash began crafting music at age 14 and was part of the band The Peace back home, performing folk-rock fusion. His debut album “Udna Deu” dropped in 2015, with the track “Maya Ho” earning nominations at the Image Awards and Hits FM Music Awards. Alongside guitarist Ramu Pariyar, he’s toured across Europe, igniting stages in Germany, the UK, and beyond. Their music evokes nostalgia and joy for the Nepali diaspora, with hits like “Maya Garchu” and “Mann” capturing hearts worldwide.
Suvash Sundas
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Samundra Bhatta is a Nepali filmmaker, director, and writer known for her bold storytelling and cultural depth. A graduate of Toronto Film School, she made her directorial debut with Aadha Page (2016), a romantic drama. Her breakthrough came with Gunyo Cholo: The Dress (2024), a powerful film exploring gender identity and social stigma, starring Najir Husen. The film was selected for the prestigious Photo Film Market in Seattle, USA, gaining international attention. Bhatta’s work blends traditional Nepali themes with contemporary narratives, reflecting her commitment to inclusive cinema. As a rising voice in South Asian film, she continues to challenge norms through visual storytelling.
Samundra Bhatta
Film Director, Film Artists

Mukesh Shakya is a young Nepali tabalist and classical musician, known as a disciple of the late maestro Rabin Lal Shrestha. He has performed in classical music sessions organized by the Society of Classical Music Nepal, including their 76th session, where his tabla playing was featured and praised for its precision and depth. Mukesh represents a new generation of Nepali classical artists dedicated to preserving and evolving traditional forms like tabla and Hindustani music. His training under Rabin Lal Shrestha places him in a respected lineage of percussionists, and his public performances reflect a growing commitment to Nepal’s classical music scene
Mukesh Shakya
Music Artists, Musicians & Instrumentalists, Tabla Players

Kushal Singh Niel is a Kathmandu‑based music producer, composer, arranger, keyboardist, and singer active in the Nepali music and film industry. Known for his modern production style and melodic sensibility, he has worked across pop, commercial, and cinematic projects. His popular works include “Fulthunge Rani” by Sujan Chapagain, one of his most streamed productions with over 40 million views, as well as “Meri Hajura” and “Baimani”, where he contributed as producer, composer, and vocalist. His arranging credits also include tracks like “Photo Phirimma,” “Jaya Bhole,” and “Kahani Ekadesh Ko” listed on TunesNepal. Through studio production, live performance, and collaborative projects, Niel has become a rising creative force shaping the sound of contemporary Nepali music.
Kushal Singh Niel
Music Artists, Music Arranger

Khusbu Khadka is a Nepali actress and model known for her work in film and fashion, recognized for her expressive screen presence and versatile modeling career.
Khusbu Khadka
Actress

(Film Editor • Colorist • Post‑Production Artist • Nepali Films & Music Videos) Suprim Parajuli is a Nepali film editor and colorist active in the industry since 2015, known for his growing body of work across feature films, short films, and high‑view Nepali music videos. He has contributed to more than 10 feature films as an assistant/primary editor and has built a strong reputation in the color department, especially through his work on critically rated films such as Pujar Sarki (2024) and Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi (2024). Parajuli is also the editor of the upcoming feature film Kumari (2026) and has edited several popular music videos, including Salala Salala (2022) and Telephoneko Tower (2019). His post‑production style is defined by clean pacing, emotional rhythm, and polished color aesthetics that enhance narrative tone.
Suprim Parajuli

Akanchha Karki is a Nepali theatre artist, film actor, director, and casting director, widely recognized for her bold, socially engaged storytelling. She leads Katha Ghera, a Kathmandu‑based theatre collective known for contemporary, feminist, and mental‑health‑informed productions. Her breakout moment came in 2015 with the Nepali staging of The Vagina Monologues, which established her as a fearless voice challenging patriarchal norms. In cinema, she is known for her work in The Shameless (2024) as both actor (Doctor) and casting director, and for directing the short film Sanai, created under the British Council Gender Film Grant. Her artistic practice blends theatre, film, and social justice, making her one of Nepal’s most distinctive multidisciplinary creators.
Akanchha Karki

Gopal Dev is a Nepali flutist recognized for his soulful bansuri performances across folk, modern, and fusion music. Active in studio recordings, live concerts, and collaborative projects, he is known for blending traditional Nepali flute techniques with contemporary arrangements. Dev’s playing style emphasizes emotional phrasing, tonal purity, and melodic storytelling, making him a respected instrumental voice in Nepal’s evolving music scene.
Gopal Dev

(Freelancer Cinematographer • Music Videos • Documentaries • Short Films • Reality Shows) Dhana Yonjan Tamang is a Nepali freelance cinematographer known for his versatile camera work across television, music videos, documentaries, short films, and reality shows. He currently serves as Camera In‑Charge at AP1 HD Television, one of Nepal’s leading broadcast networks, where he oversees studio and field‑based camera operations with technical precision and creative discipline. Tamang gained major industry recognition as the Director of Photography (DOP) for Nepal Idol Season 6, delivering dynamic multi‑camera visuals, live‑performance lighting coordination, and high‑energy stage coverage. He also worked as DOP for Surshala Junior Idol, showcasing his ability to capture expressive performances, contestant storytelling, and fast‑paced reality‑show environments. Alongside television, he continues to work independently on music videos, documentaries, and short films, known for clean framing, naturalistic lighting, and adaptive field cinematography
Dhana Yonjan Tamang

(Music Director • Composer • Arranger • Nepali Contemporary Music Creator) SD Yogi is a Nepali music director, composer, and arranger known for his melodic sensibility, modern sound design, and emotionally engaging musical style. Active in Nepal’s contemporary music scene, he has worked across commercial songs, digital releases, and collaborative studio projects, earning recognition for clean arrangements and youth‑friendly compositions. Yogi’s music blends Nepali pop, soft rock, folk‑fusion, and cinematic elements, creating a signature sound that appeals to both mainstream and digital audiences. His growing catalog includes romantic, sentimental, and motivational tracks, often praised for their lyrical clarity and smooth melodic flow.
SD Yogi

Dhurba Koirala is a Nepali film actor known for his strong screen presence and frequent portrayal of intense, authoritative, and negative‑shade characters across contemporary Nepali cinema. Active since 2012, he has appeared in notable films such as Lanka (2012), Notebook (2013), Kaali (2013), Shoot Out (2014), Gaatho (2016), Rudra (2017), Machha Machha (2019), Babari (2022), A Dhakre Dai (2023), Devwani (2024), and Riyal Ringgit (2025), steadily establishing himself as a reliable character actor. His performances in Hawaldar Suntali earned him nominations and awards in the Best Actor in a Negative Role category, reflecting his command over villainous and complex roles. Alongside acting, he has also contributed as a legal advisor in films such as Bhairav (2015), showcasing his dual professional expertise. With a career spanning more than a decade, Dhurba Koirala remains a respected and consistent presence in Nepali cinema, known for discipline, versatility, and impactful character portrayals.
Dhurba Koirala

Laxminath Timalsina is a Nepali film actor active since 2018, known for his appearances in commercial and character‑driven cinema, including roles in Damaru Ko Dandibiyo (2018), Lily Bily (2018), Bir Bikram 2 (2019), and upcoming titles such as Mohar (2025) and Feri Resham Filili (2025). His growing presence in mainstream films reflects a steady rise supported by versatile supporting performances and a relatable on‑screen persona. Timalsina is also featured in the ensemble cast of Gobar Ganesh (2026), further expanding his footprint in contemporary Nepali cinema. Active across both film and comedy‑drama platforms, he represents a new generation of actors contributing consistent, grounded performances to Nepal’s evolving film landscape.
Laxminath Timalsina
Character Artists, Film Artists

Sita Devi Timilsina is a Nepali actress best known for her long‑running role in the hit comedy serial Bhadragol, where her catchphrase “Yo kura kasailai nabhannu ni feri” became a nationwide sensation. A versatile performer, she has appeared in multiple television serials and Nepali films, earning recognition for her natural comic timing and expressive acting. She is also the wife of renowned comedian Kedar Ghimire (Magney Budho), with whom she has collaborated in several popular comedy projects.
Sita Devi Timilsina
Film Artists, Comedy Actor

Babin Rai is a Nepali television actor best known for his widely loved character ‘Galfane Baje’ from the hit comedy serial Sakkigoni, made popular by his catchphrase “Bijog Ramailo Chha.” A native of Solukhumbu, Rai grew up performing in local stage plays and later worked in theatre, building a strong foundation in acting and expressive comedy.Before entering mainstream TV, he performed in cultural programs, danced in Kathmandu around 2060/61 BS, and appeared as a chorus performer in several Nepali songs. He also acted in the cultural feature film ‘Matan’. After a period working abroad in Qatar, he returned to Nepal and joined Sakkigoni, where his portrayal of Galfane Baje brought him national recognition.Babin Rai had earlier appeared in Dhurmus–Suntali’s TV serial ‘Mai Ramri’, further showcasing his comedic timing and natural screen presence. His journey from local theatre to national television highlights his dedication, resilience, and authentic connection with Nepali audiences.
Babin Rai
Comedy Actor

Begam Nepali, widely known as Bhatbhate Maila, is a Nepali comedian, actor, and scriptwriter recognized for his hit comedy serial “Garo Chha Ho.” His sharp social satire, everyday humor, and relatable storytelling made him a leading figure in Nepal’s digital comedy scene. Through Begam Films and the Bhatbhate Maila YouTube channel, he writes, produces, and performs high‑engagement comedy content that consistently reaches millions. Active in both serials and films, he remains one of Nepal’s most popular modern comedic personalities.
Begam Nepali
Comedy Actor

Ram Babu Regmi is a Nepali actor, casting director, theatre trainer, writer, and committed theatre activist known for his grounded performances and community‑driven artistic work. With roots in stage practice, he mentors emerging actors while shaping authentic casting and storytelling across theatre and screen.
Ram Babu Regmi
Casting Director, Character Artists, Theatre Artists

Roshan Putwar is a Nepali flute player known for his warm tone, expressive phrasing, and ability to blend classical technique with modern Nepali melodies. Active in studio recordings, live performances, and cultural events, he brings a soulful, folk‑rooted sound to contemporary music while preserving the traditional character of Nepali flute playing
Roshan Putwar
Flautist

Shristy Hingmang is a Nepali singer known for her soft, expressive vocal tone and her contribution to modern Nepali pop, purbeli folk, and cover music. Active through Misri Creations, she has performed notable songs such as “Man Ma Maya,” “Timile Chhadeu,” “Arukai Hatle,” and unplugged/cover renditions of classics like “Purbai Ramailo,” “Timro Nai Maya Lagdacha Saila,” and “Bhetinu Chhutinu.” Hingmang frequently collaborates with composer‑arranger Mithun Shiwa, contributing vocals to lyrical videos, mashups, bhajans, and modern folk projects. Her work blends emotional delivery with clean melodic phrasing, making her a rising voice in Nepal’s contemporary music scene.
Shristy Hingmang
Singer/ Performer
