Shishir Rana

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Shishir S.J.B Rana
शिशिर राणा
Born
Shishir S.J.B Rana

June 5th, 1971
Occupation(s)Actor, producer, writer, director
Years active1991–present
PartnerNamita Rana (2001–present)
Children2

Shishir S.J.B Rana is a Nepalese actor, producer, director and writer who appeared in several Nepali movies and television serials such as Madan Bahadur Hari Bahadur, Tito Satya, Jire Khursani, Meri Bassai and Jhyaikuti jhayai. He was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. He did his schooling from Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya, Bhaktapur. He started his career as an Assistant Director in movie Chokho Maya in year 1991 AD. Later he worked as a production manager in many Nepali films and also worked as a model and Line producer in Nepali Advertisement industry. He won best screen play and best film award for his debut directional film 'Timi Sanga'.

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Release YearFilm Titleनेपाली शीर्षकDirectorRole
2004Basanta Rituबसन्त ऋतुKishor DhakalStory
2008Living GoddessIshbel WhitakerLocation Manager [1]
2011Andajअन्दाजUjjwal GhimireActor
2012DhuwaधुवाँLaxman RijalActor
2012 K Ma Timro Saathi Banna Sakchhu के म तिम्रो साथी बन्न सक्छुShabir ShresthaActor
2012ParichayaपरीचयAakash PandeyActor
2013HameshaहमेशाShabir ShresthaActor
2013KollywoodकलिउडNavaraj AcharyaActor
2013SuperhitसुपरहिटRaj ShakyaActor
2014November Rainनोवेम्बेर रेनDinesh RautActor
2014Birkhe Lai Chinchasबिर्खेलाई चिन्छसAraaj Keshav GiriActor
2014JholayझोलेDipendra KhanalActor(Angure)
2015How Funnyहाउ फन्नीNilu Doma SherpaActor
2015Mission Paisa 2 - Reloadedमिसन पैसा २ रिलोडेडSimosh SunwarActor
2015MalaमालाBobby Bhupal SinghProducer/Actor
2015Zindagi Rocksजिन्दगी रक्सNikesh KhadkaActor
2016Bir BikramMilan ChampsActor
2015Wada No 6Ujjwal GhimireActor
2016ClassicDinesh RautActor
2016Chakka PanjaDeepashree NiraulaActor
2017Ma Yesto Geet GauchuShudarshan ThapaActor
2017Chakka Panja 2Deepashree NiraulaActor
2018Timi SangaShishir RanaProducer/Writer/Actor
2018Happy DaysMilan ChampsActor
2018BobbyMilan ChampsActor
2018Matti MalaTek Paurakhi RaiActor
2018KairaLaxman RijalActor
2018Renault Kwid(Indian TVC)Anupam MishraLine Producer
2018Ram KahaniShudarshan ThapaActor
2019Poi Paryo KaleyShishir RanaActor/Director/Writer
2022Samjhana BirsanaNimesh PradhanActor
2023Chakka Panja 4Hemraj BCActor
2023GulabiSamundra BhattaActor
2024UpahaarGyanendra DeujaActor

Early life

Shishir Rana was born in Lalitpur, Nepal. He is the eldest of Mr. Hemanta S.J.B Rana and Late Mrs. Dipti Rana's two children. He has one sister. His father is in the educational field, His father was also the Principle for Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya and Dipendra Police School. His mother was an housewife and she wrote the first Cook Book of Nepal. His parents went to America for their studies when he was 4 that's why he was raised in his maternal home in Kupondole.

Personal life

He is married to Namita Malla Rana. He has a daughter, Namami Rana and a son, Naman S.J.B Rana. He is Great-Great grandson of Shree 3 Maharaja and former Rana Prime Minister of Nepal Bir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana and Great grandson of Nepal's first ever field-marshal Rudra Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana.

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