

Supuspa Bhatta
@supuspabhatta · Actress
Supuspa Bhatta is a talented Nepali actress known for her work in both films and television. Here are some highlights from her career: Ranveer (2019): This was Supuspa's debut film, where she played a significant role. Pitaambar: Another notable...
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Supuspa Bhatta is a talented Nepali actress known for her work in both films and television. Here are some highlights from her career: Ranveer (2019): This was Supuspa's debut film, where she playe...
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