

Doma Lama Hyalmo
@doma-lama-hyalmo · Character Artists, Folk Singer, Film Artists
Doma Lama Hyalmo is a Nepali film artist and singer active since the early 1990s, known for her expressive screen presence and her warm, melodic vocal style. Beginning her artistic journey in the 1990s era of Nepali cinema, she has contributed throug...
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Doma Lama Hyalmo is a Nepali film artist and singer active since the early 1990s, known for her expressive screen presence and her warm, melodic vocal style. Beginning her artistic journey in the 1990...
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