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Gopal Raya Chhetri

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Gopal Raya Chhetri is a Nepali cinematographer and camera operator known for his work on the feature film Sarang (2025) and the crime‑drama series Crime Files (2021–2022), where he served as Director of Photography across eight episodes. His work ref...

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Gopal Raya Chhetri is a Nepali cinematographer and camera operator known for his work on the feature film Sarang (2025) and the crime‑drama series Crime Files (2021–2022), where he served as Director...

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Full NameGopal Raya Chhetri
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Active Since2020

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