

Krishna Bdr. Thapa
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Krishna Bahadur Thapa is a seasoned Nepali cinematographer with more than a decade of professional experience across feature films, music videos, and commercial productions. He has worked his way up through the camera department as Assistant Cinemato...
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Krishna Bahadur Thapa is a seasoned Nepali cinematographer with more than a decade of professional experience across feature films, music videos, and commercial productions. He has worked his way up t...
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