

Bhawana Magar
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Bhawana Magar is a Nepali theatre actress and performer known for her powerful dramatic presence and award‑winning performances. Originally from Ilam, she began her artistic journey through street drama, gradually establishing herself as one of the m...
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Bhawana Magar is a Nepali theatre actress and performer known for her powerful dramatic presence and award‑winning performances. Originally from Ilam, she began her artistic journey through street dra...
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