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Tirtha Lal Shrestha

@tirtha-lal-shrestha · Video-film Editor, Colorist

Tirtha Lal Shrestha is recognized as the first film editor of Nepali cinema, establishing his legacy with the landmark film ‘Man Ko Bandh,’ released on Falgun 7, 2030 BS, marking the beginning of credited film editing in Nepal. Working in the era of ...

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Tirtha Lal Shrestha is recognized as the first film editor of Nepali cinema, establishing his legacy with the landmark film ‘Man Ko Bandh,’ released on Falgun 7, 2030 BS, marking the beginning of cred...

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Full NameTirtha Lal Shrestha
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Colorist
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Active Since1975

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51 yrs

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