

Om Prateek
@om-prateek · Film Director
Om Prateek Gurung is a versatile Nepali filmmaker known for his multi‑disciplinary contributions as a director, actor, writer, and production designer. Born in Khungri‑2, Rolpa, he entered Nepali cinema in the mid‑1990s and steadily built a reputatio...
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Om Prateek Gurung is a versatile Nepali filmmaker known for his multi‑disciplinary contributions as a director, actor, writer, and production designer. Born in Khungri‑2, Rolpa, he entered Nepali cine...
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