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Samrant Thapa

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Samrat Thapa is a Nepali film actor active since 2001, known for his work across commercial and social‑drama cinema, appearing in more than three dozen films over two decades. His career includes notable roles in Sapoot (2007), Mister Don (2008), Dos...

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Samrat Thapa is a Nepali film actor active since 2001, known for his work across commercial and social‑drama cinema, appearing in more than three dozen films over two decades. His career includes nota...

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Full NameSamrant Thapa
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Active Since2007

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19 yrs

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