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Harish Pathare, who worked as a film editor on Parivartan (1971), is a Nepali film personality associated with the early development of Nepali cinema. Although detailed documentation about his life and career is limited, we always remember him with r...
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Harish Pathare, who worked as a film editor on Parivartan (1971), is a Nepali film personality associated with the early development of Nepali cinema. Although detailed documentation about his life an...
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