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Bal Bahadur Syando

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Bal Bahadur Syando is a Nepali actor who starred in Harishchandra (1951). He worked in films and theaters during that century.

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Bal Bahadur Syando is a Nepali actor who starred in Harishchandra (1951). He worked in films and theaters during that century.

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Full NameBal Bahadur Syando
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Film Artists
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Active Since1948

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78 yrs

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