

Kabita Gelal Sharma
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Kabita Gelal (Sharma) is a Nepali film actress, television artist, and versatile performer who has been contributing to the Nepali entertainment industry for more than two decades. Known for her expressive acting style and natural screen presence, sh...
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Kabita Gelal (Sharma) is a Nepali film actress, television artist, and versatile performer who has been contributing to the Nepali entertainment industry for more than two decades. Known for her expre...
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