

Shahil Khan
@shahil-khan · Video-film Editor, Colorist
Shahil Khan (born Khalid Khan, 5 July 1987) is an award‑winning Nepali film editor known for introducing modern, high‑impact editing techniques to Nepali cinema. Active since 2007, he has edited major films such as Dreams, Bhairav, Nai Nabhannu La 2,...
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Shahil Khan (born Khalid Khan, 5 July 1987) is an award‑winning Nepali film editor known for introducing modern, high‑impact editing techniques to Nepali cinema. Active since 2007, he has edited major...
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