Arpan Thapa is an actor, director, and scriptwriter. He was born in Kathmandu, Nepal. He studied acting from Mumbai in 2002, and after completing his studies, Arpan returned to Nepal to kick-start his career in the Nepali film industry. In 2011, Thapa started his acting career with the Nepali movie “Sick City,” where he was seen playing the role of Krishna. He has appeared in multiple films and played several roles like Guru in the movie “Batch No: 16,” Arjun in “Dhanda,” Captain Thapa in “Badhshala,” Aman in “Maun,” Pandit in Mukhauta,” Aaitley in “Bir Bikram,” Abhay in “Bato Muni ko Phool 2,” Suresh in “Anaagat,” Chamero Don in “Lappan Chhappan,” Mukunda in “Dying Candle,” Maila in “Teen Jantu,” and Hamlet in the movie “Hamlet.” In 2014 he directed the movie “Mukhauta,” followed by “Aadha Love” in 2017, “Ghar” in 2019, and “Teen Jantu” in 2020.
Arpan Thapa is passionate about Dark films his movie “Ghar” is a dark horror film. Few local people claimed to notice paranormal activities around that house, but there was no proof of the house being haunted. The filmmakers took precautions while filming, and the teamwork and management were brilliant. In an interview, he mentioned he is a big fan of South Indian films. He feels that to play a specific role, you need to behave like that character. He claimed that he doesn’t act but behaves like that character. As a writer, he focuses more on the inner conflicts rather than the outer space of the film. The journey of Arpan Thapa has been stimulating and persuading. He started from scratch, and now he has become one of the most popular actors, directors, and writers in the Nepali Film Industry.
Also, he is one of the most experienced artists in Nepal. He used to sell CDs at Mahabouddha and help his friend promote his business. He met the director Murray Kerr while selling CDs in the streets of Mahabouddha. He is humble and down to earth and treats his fans like his family. In an interview, he explained the process of filmmaking. He said that it is not as easy as people think it is, and sometimes it doesn’t turn out to be as expected. People refer to Arpan Thapa as the Johnny Depp An iconic award-winning-actor that doesn’t watches >> Read More... of Nepal because of his charming and versatile personality. People admire the way he delivers and acts in his films.
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