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Sabhyata Giri

@sabhyatagiri · Model, Actress, Theatre Artists

Sabhyata Giri, born on 12th November 1993  in a small village at Dolakha, Nepal. Giri is a  famous Nepali and Indian actress. She was initially inspired to become a businessperson, however she got an opportunity to work in commercial ad whi...

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Sabhyata Giri, born on 12th November 1993  in a small village at Dolakha, Nepal. Giri is a  famous Nepali and Indian actress. She was initially inspired to become a businessperson, however s...

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Full NameSabhyata Giri
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LocationKathmandu, Nepal
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