

Bharat Regmi
@bharatregmi · Video-film Editor, Colorist
''Bharat Regmi'' is a music Video/Film Editor, Vfx Artist & Colorist who has been based in Nepal since 2002. He is the most noted for his music video “Ma Hu Prakriti” by Nepali rock band “The Shadows”.
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''Bharat Regmi'' is a music Video/Film Editor, Vfx Artist & Colorist who has been based in Nepal since 2002. He is the most noted for his music video “Ma Hu Prakriti” by Nepali rock band “The Shadows”...
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