

Badri Adhikari
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Badri Adhikari is a senior Nepali theatre artist and film–television director known for his disciplined craft, social sensitivity, and long‑standing contribution to Nepal’s performing arts. Beginning his creative journey in theatre, he later became w...
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Badri Adhikari is a senior Nepali theatre artist and film–television director known for his disciplined craft, social sensitivity, and long‑standing contribution to Nepal’s performing arts. Beginning...
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