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Shashi Khadka

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Shashi Khadka began her acting journey as a child artist in the telefilm “थोरै भए पुगी सरी”, where her natural performance immediately drew attention. She later expanded into dance and modeling, becoming widely recognized after appearing in Jabik KC’...

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Shashi Khadka began her acting journey as a child artist in the telefilm “थोरै भए पुगी सरी”, where her natural performance immediately drew attention. She later expanded into dance and modeling, becom...

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Full NameShashi Khadka
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Active Since2005

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21 yrs

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