

Subarna Chhetri
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Subarna Chhetri is a respected Nepali film and stage artist known for her expressive performances and long association with Mahajodi’s Maha Sanchar team. She gained wide popularity through the comedy serial Hetterika, where her natural timing and cha...
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Subarna Chhetri is a respected Nepali film and stage artist known for her expressive performances and long association with Mahajodi’s Maha Sanchar team. She gained wide popularity through the comedy...
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