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Saranga Shrestha

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Saranga Shrestha is a renowned Nepali actress and dancer, celebrated for her contributions to the Nepali film industry. She has appeared in notable films such as Yo Maya Ko Sagar, Aago, Sindur Pote, and Sarangi. Her performances, especially her danci...

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Saranga Shrestha is a renowned Nepali actress and dancer, celebrated for her contributions to the Nepali film industry. She has appeared in notable films such as Yo Maya Ko Sagar, Aago, Sindur Pote, a...

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