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Sundar Dhital

@sundardhital · Actor, Theatre Artists

Sundar Dhital is a Nepali actor, theatre artist, and director known for his contributions to stage performances and storytelling. He has directed and acted in several theatrical productions, showcasing his talent in bringing compelling narratives to ...

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Sundar Dhital is a Nepali actor, theatre artist, and director known for his contributions to stage performances and storytelling. He has directed and acted in several theatrical productions, showcasin...

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Full NameSundar Dhital
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Actor
Theatre Artists
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Active Since2015

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2

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11 yrs

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