Karishma Manandhar

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Karishma Manandhar is a Nepalese actress. [1] [2] [3] She made her acting debut at the age of 15 in the 1988 Nepali film Santaan. [4] [5] [6]

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Filmography

YearTitleRole
1988 Santaan Nepali Movie Kanta
1988Mayalu
1991Kasturi
1992Arunima
1992Sapana
1993Bhauju
1993Tapasya
1993Milan
1994Sauta
1994Chahana
1994 Truck Driver
1994Paribhasa
1994Sarangi
1994Mahadevi
1995Pratikchya
1996Pahilo prem
1997Karodpati (special appearance)
1997Andolan
1997Bandhan
1997Guneu choli
1997Allare
1997Nasho
1998Mr Ramkrishne
1998Chandal
1998Ranabhumi
1998Rajkumar
1998Dharmasankat
1998Nayak
1999Dulaaha raja dulahi Rani
1999pardeshi kancha
1999Hatiyar
1999Saathi
1999Kancha
1999 Ek Number Ko Pakhe
1999 Pardesi Kanchha"
2000 Basanti Basanti
2000 Dhukdhuki
2000Panchhi
2000 Yo Maya Ko Sagar Priya
2001 Ziddi (Nepali) Priya
2002 BabuSaheb
2012 Maya's Bar Maya
2015Phagu
2023Bagan

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