Nakim Uddin is a Nepali producer working in the film industry. He is known to be synonymous with entertainment in Nepal. He is the owner of the film production, Tee-City, which had its debut production, The Man from Kathmandu. The Hollywood-based director, Pema Dhondup Pema Dhondup is a Tibetan film director and actor. >> Read More... , directed the film. Nakim Uddin is a self-made entrepreneur who has been recognized by FNCCI (the Business Federation of Nepal), giving him an award of excellence. He is known for his creative productions. From December 2011 to December 2017, he was the director board of directors for Labim Mall. Nakim Uddin is famous for making films like The Man From Kathmandu, Suntali, Sano Sansar, and Kagbeni.
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Nakim Uddin was born and raised in Kathmandu, Nepal. He pursued his education in Adarsh Vidhya Mandir, Nepal. Nakim Uddin was married to Sameera Uddin; they, both have one child, Omar Uddin. Nakim is a family-devoted person. He is a Nepali producer working in the film industry. He is also an entrepreneur, from, 2011 to 2016, he worked with Labim Mall as a director, then with Exotic Foods Nepal Pvt.Ltd. Also, as a chairman from, 2016 to 2017, at Regal Cinema Pvt.Ltd, He is hard-working, he has great knowledge in business strategy and strategic planning.
Nakim is full of strategies to run a business, as he is a self-made entrepreneur. Nakim Uddin is famous for making movies like The Man from Kathmandu, Suntail, Sano Sansar, and Kagbeni. He has a dynamic nature; he is well known for his creative productions. He was awarded multiple awards for his work. Nakim also has a good engagement with big celebrities and a vast network. Also, he is invited by many organizations as a guest. He is kind-hearted and passionate about his work. Nakim has traveled to many countries like Los Angeles, Dubai, San Francisco, Texas, and many more. Nakim Uddin is a fun-loving person. His efforts and dedication made him successful.
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