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B.S. Thapa

@bs-thapa · Screenwriter/Script Writer, Film Director

B.S. Thapa is recognized as one of the early pillars of Nepali cinema, contributing as a director, writer, and actor during the formative decades of the industry. He is best known for directing the acclaimed film Manko Baadh (1973), which earned stro...

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Biography

B.S. Thapa is recognized as one of the early pillars of Nepali cinema, contributing as a director, writer, and actor during the formative decades of the industry. He is best known for directing the ac...

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Full NameB.S. Thapa
Profession
Screenwriter/Script Writer
Film Director
Location
Active Since1973

Career Highlights

4

Films

1

Awards

53 yrs

Experience

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