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Gopal Dhakal

Gopal Dhakal

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Gopal Dhakal, popularly known by his stage name “Chande,” is a Nepali comedian, character actor, and stage performer recognized for his energetic timing, expressive delivery, and humorous portrayals of everyday Nepali life. Active across stage, telev...

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Gopal Dhakal, popularly known by his stage name “Chande,” is a Nepali comedian, character actor, and stage performer recognized for his energetic timing, expressive delivery, and humorous portrayals o...

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Full NameGopal Dhakal
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Active Since2005

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21 yrs

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