

Peshla Katwal
@peshla-katwal · Actress
Peshla Katwal is a Nepali film actress who entered the industry with Prem Vivah (2011), while her first released film is Dulahi Rani (2012). Drawn to acting purely out of personal passion, she continued her journey with selected film projects and a h...
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Peshla Katwal is a Nepali film actress who entered the industry with Prem Vivah (2011), while her first released film is Dulahi Rani (2012). Drawn to acting purely out of personal passion, she continu...
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