

Nabin Bhatt
@NabinBhatt · Film Director
Nabin Bhatt is a Nepali film and theatre artist, known for his work as a director, actor, and creative storyteller across stage and screen. Emerging from Nepal’s contemporary theatre movement, Bhatt developed his artistic foundation through acting, e...
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Nabin Bhatt is a Nepali film and theatre artist, known for his work as a director, actor, and creative storyteller across stage and screen. Emerging from Nepal’s contemporary theatre movement, Bhatt d...
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