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Rabi Rimal is a Nepali pop singer, lyricist, and composer born on April 11, 1973 AD in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, known for his expressive vocal tone and long-standing contribution to Nepal’s modern pop scene. He began his musical journey in 2053 BS (1996/1997 AD), entering the industry as a young vocalist while also writing and composing his own songs, gradually building recognition through studio recordings, stage performances, and collaborations with senior musicians. Rimal rose to wider popularity with the hit “Chari Udyo Badal Chhunalai,” followed by well‑known pop releases such as “Aaja Timro Yaad Ma (Sad Rose),” “Nabolau,” “Yo Sansar Timrai Lagi,” and “Timi Sangai,” which strengthened his identity as a heartfelt pop artist. As the founder and lead member of Sad Rose Band, he has remained active for over two decades, continuing to perform nationwide and release new music that reflects his signature emotional style.
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Padam Tamang is a rising Nepali comedy actor and digital entertainer from the Darjeeling–Gangtok belt, known for his sharp comic timing, expressive character work, and relatable humor. He first gained popularity through YouTube comedy skits and vlogs, where his natural storytelling and grounded village‑life humor attracted a massive audience. His breakthrough into mainstream cinema came with Hostel 3 (2025), followed by a key comedic role in Gobar Ganesh (2026), establishing him as one of the most promising new comedy actors in Nepali films.
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Khem Sharma is a Nepali comedian and film artist active since 1992, known for his expressive comic timing and memorable supporting roles across classic and commercial Nepali cinema. Beginning his career in the early ’90s, he appeared in films such as Saugat (1992), Jhajhalko (1994), Ghar Aangan (1997), Karodpati (1997), Dushman (1998), Dharma (1998), Gham Chhaya (1998), Filim (1999), Apsara (2000), Beimani (2001), Yestai Huncha Pirati (2001), and Kanchi Nani (2005), establishing himself as a familiar comedic presence in Nepali films. Alongside acting, he has also contributed professionally as a legal advisor in cinema, including the film Akaal (2014). His long-running involvement in Nepali entertainment, including comedy videos and stage performances, has made him a recognizable figure whose humor, character roles, and industry versatility continue to be appreciated by audiences.
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Binod Pradhan is an acclaimed Nepali cinematographer whose visual mastery spans both Nepali and Indian cinema. He began his career in Nepal with films such as Saino, Basudev, and other early Nepali classics, where his naturalistic lighting and emotional framing first gained attention. Pradhan later became one of Bollywood’s most celebrated cinematographers, shaping landmark films including Rang De Basanti, Devdas, Parinda, Mission Kashmir, 1942: A Love Story, and Bhag Milkha Bhag. His poetic realism, technical precision, and storytelling depth have made him one of South Asia’s most influential visual artists.
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