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Anshumala Shahi

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Anshumala Shahi is a Nepali film actress best known for her appearance in the 1989 feature film Pachhis Basanta, the earliest and only verified credit currently documented in Nepali film archives. Her career is listed as active 1989 , though public r...

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Anshumala Shahi is a Nepali film actress best known for her appearance in the 1989 feature film Pachhis Basanta, the earliest and only verified credit currently documented in Nepali film archives. Her...

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Full NameAnshumala Shahi
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Active Since1989

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37 yrs

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