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Ramesh Budhathoki

@rameshbudhathoki · Actor, Film Maker/ Producer, Theatre Artists

Ramesh Budhathoki has so far acted in 1,200 teleserials and in about five dozen movies. Moreover, he has also directed 11 movies. He also holds the record for making Nepal’s longest teleserial of 980 episodes which ran on Nepal 1 television from 2004...

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Ramesh Budhathoki has so far acted in 1,200 teleserials and in about five dozen movies. Moreover, he has also directed 11 movies. He also holds the record for making Nepal’s longest teleserial of 980...

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Full NameRamesh Budhathoki
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Actor
Film Maker/ Producer
Theatre Artists
LocationLives in Katmandu, Nepal From Biratnagar
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