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Richa Thapa (born 3 March 1999, Charikot, Dolakha) is a Nepali actress and model known for her expressive performances in over 300 music videos and for her lead roles in films including Aarop, Love You Always, and Kumude Hidyo Hero Banna, emerging as...
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Richa Thapa (born 3 March 1999, Charikot, Dolakha) is a Nepali actress and model known for her expressive performances in over 300 music videos and for her lead roles in films including Aarop, Love Yo...
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