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Laxminath Timalsina

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Laxminath Timalsina is a Nepali film actor active since 2018, known for his appearances in commercial and character‑driven cinema, including roles in Damaru Ko Dandibiyo (2018), Lily Bily (2018), Bir Bikram 2 (2019), and upcoming titles such as Mohar...

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Laxminath Timalsina is a Nepali film actor active since 2018, known for his appearances in commercial and character‑driven cinema, including roles in Damaru Ko Dandibiyo (2018), Lily Bily (2018), Bir...

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Full NameLaxminath Timalsina
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Active Since2015

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11 yrs

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