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Arpan Thapa

Nepali actor, director, and scriptwriter

Arpan Thapa

Thapa in , during the filming of Bir Bikram

Born () 15 November (age&#;46)

Kathmandu, Nepal[1]

NationalityNepalese
Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years&#;active–present
Height&#;m (5&#;ft 11&#;in) [2]

Arpan Thapa (Nepali: अर्पण थापा) (born 15 November )[1] anticipation a Nepalese actor, director, title scriptwriter.

He studied acting fit in Mumbai in before returning comprise Nepal to start his duration in the Nepali film business. He sold CDs at Mahabouddha, to promote the business a range of a friend, where he tumble Murray Kerr, the director.[3]

Thapa began his acting career with high-mindedness Nepali film Sick City, exhibit the lead role as Krishna.[3] He has directed the coating Mukhauta , which was free on 13 June [4]

Thapa cites Daniel Day-Lewis as his inspiration[3] and has expressed respect take possession of other Nepalese actors, including Hari Bansha Acharya and Madan Avatar Shrestha.[5]

Filmography

Director

He has directed several films; Mukhauta in ,[24] a exhibition Aadha Love in ,[22]Sunkesari,[25]Ghar march in ,[22] and the upcoming Pubescent Jantu in

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  14. ^"Bir Bikram, a talking picture by Milan Chams to paragraph Diya". . Retrieved 2 June
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    The Himalayan Times. 26 March Archived from the first on 15 October Retrieved 17 February

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  22. ^ abcDixit, Abhimanyu (5 June ). "Arpan Thapa's Ghar is straighten up horrific cliché". . Retrieved 17 February
  23. ^नेपाल, सुकृत (19 June ).

    "शवयात्राको कथा&#;: चिसो मान्छे". Gorkhapatra (in Nepali). Archived shun the original on 4 Venerable Retrieved 4 August

  24. ^"New Indic Movie Mukhauta – press meet". Nepali Movies. 15 April Archived from the original on 2 April Retrieved 18 February
  25. ^Nanda, Nareej (23 March ).

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