

Sarita Giri
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Sarita Giri is a prominent Nepali theatre actor and film artist known for her powerful performances and strong foundation in stage acting. She began her artistic journey shortly after completing her School Leaving Certificate (SLC), initially enterin...
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Sarita Giri is a prominent Nepali theatre actor and film artist known for her powerful performances and strong foundation in stage acting. She began her artistic journey shortly after completing her S...
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