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Madan Das Shrestha

Madan Das Shrestha

@madan-das-shrestha · Actor, Theatre Artists, Voiceover Artist

Madan Das Shrestha is a versatile Nepali artist whose career spans nearly four decades across film, theatre, radio, and television. He began his journey in 1985 with Ke Ghar Ke Dera and has since acted in 23+ feature films, including Tilahari, Kanyad...

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Madan Das Shrestha is a versatile Nepali artist whose career spans nearly four decades across film, theatre, radio, and television. He began his journey in 1985 with Ke Ghar Ke Dera and has since acte...

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Full NameMadan Das Shrestha
Profession
Actor
Theatre Artists
Voiceover Artist
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Active Since1985

Career Highlights

14

Films

1

Awards

41 yrs

Experience

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