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Krishna Bhakta Maharjan

Krishna Bhakta Maharjan

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(Film Actor • Character Artist • Chief Assistant Director • Nepal Bhasa & Nepali Cinema Contributor) Krishna Bhakta Maharjan is a Nepali film actor and chief assistant director active since 2014, known for his naturalistic performances in both mains...

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(Film Actor • Character Artist • Chief Assistant Director • Nepal Bhasa & Nepali Cinema Contributor) Krishna Bhakta Maharjan is a Nepali film actor and chief assistant director active since 2014, kno...

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Full NameKrishna Bhakta Maharjan
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Active Since2010

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16 yrs

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