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Ramit Dhungana

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Ramit Dhungana is a well-known actor from Nepal. He made his debut in the Nepali film industry with the movie "Maya Namara" in 2003, for which he received the National Film Award. Over his career, he has worked in almost 100 films, including notable ...

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Ramit Dhungana is a well-known actor from Nepal. He made his debut in the Nepali film industry with the movie "Maya Namara" in 2003, for which he received the National Film Award. Over his career, he...

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