

Pramod Agrahari
@pramod-agrahari · Character Artists, Film Artists
Pramod Agrahari is a prominent Nepali film artist known for his intense screen presence, grounded performances, and commitment to socially rooted storytelling. Emerging from theatre and independent cinema, he gained recognition through acclaimed film...
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Pramod Agrahari is a prominent Nepali film artist known for his intense screen presence, grounded performances, and commitment to socially rooted storytelling. Emerging from theatre and independent ci...
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