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Jayananda Chand Thakuri

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Jayananda Chand Thakuri was a prolific Nepali film actor known for his powerful screen presence and memorable roles across more than 100 films. Active from the early commercial era of Nepali cinema, he became a familiar face in action, patriotic, and...

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Jayananda Chand Thakuri was a prolific Nepali film actor known for his powerful screen presence and memorable roles across more than 100 films. Active from the early commercial era of Nepali cinema, h...

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