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Sita Gurung

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Sita Gurung is a former Nepali stage dancer and film actress. During the mid-1990s, she was actively involved in cultural and comedy programs organized by the legendary Maha Jodi and performed in Nepal as well as abroad, including Hong Kong. She was ...

Chitwan , Nepal 1990 - Present artistnepal.com/sita-gurung
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Sita Gurung is a former Nepali stage dancer and film actress. During the mid-1990s, she was actively involved in cultural and comedy programs organized by the legendary Maha Jodi and performed in Nepa...

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Full NameSita Gurung
Profession
Dancer
Film Artists
LocationChitwan , Nepal
Active Since1990

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36 yrs

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