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Soniestha Tamang is a prominent Tamang‑language film actress best known for her leading roles in Mendu Maya and Dorje Don, where her expressive performances and cultural authenticity earned strong appreciation from Tamang audiences. She has appeared ...

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Soniestha Tamang is a prominent Tamang‑language film actress best known for her leading roles in Mendu Maya and Dorje Don, where her expressive performances and cultural authenticity earned strong app...

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Full NameSoniestha Tamang
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Active Since2000

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