

Sarada Giri
@saradagiri · Character Artists, Performing Artists
Sarada Giri is a Nepali actress and performer known for her work in both films and telefilms. She has appeared in productions such as the feature film Thulo Machha (2081/2024), where she played the character “Kali-budi,” alongside actors like Jayanan...
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Sarada Giri is a Nepali actress and performer known for her work in both films and telefilms. She has appeared in productions such as the feature film Thulo Machha (2081/2024), where she played the ch...
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