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Narendra Kansakar

Narendra Kansakar

@narendra-kansakar · Character Artists, production manager

Narendra Kansakar is a Nepali film artist and producer closely associated with the legendary comedy banner Maha Sanchar, led by Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya. He began working with the Maha team around the early 1990s, appearing in t...

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Narendra Kansakar is a Nepali film artist and producer closely associated with the legendary comedy banner Maha Sanchar, led by Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya. He began working with th...

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Full NameNarendra Kansakar
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Character Artists
production manager
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Active Since1990

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36 yrs

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