Shristi Shrestha is a Nepalese film actress, influencer, and professional model mainly working in the Nepali film industry. She was born on October 18, 1988. Shristi Shrestha’s place of birth is Narayangarh, Chitwan, Nepal. She completed her school education in her hometown. After that, she went to the UK to pursue a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Nursing. Her hobbies are reading, shopping, reading, and food. She has two brothers, namely Nitesh and Saikash Shrestha. In WWF Nepal, she is the seventh Young Conservation Ambassador. Also, she was involved in promoting the Snow Leopard conservation projects at WWF Nepal.
Shristi Shrestha commenced her career as a mo...
Rekha Thapa is a renowned Nepali actress, model, story writer, director, and producer. She was born on 21st August 1982 in Morang district of Nepal. She spent her early life in Morang and did her schooling here. Later, she moved to Kathmandu for higher studies. From a young age, she decided to be an actress. She never left any opportunity to participate in modeling and glamorous programs. Her efforts became fruitful when she ranked among the top 10 in the Miss Nepal Pageant in 1999, after which she got a call to work in a movie.
She debuted in the Nepali film industry in Chhabiraj Ojha’s ‘Hero’ in 2000, and till now, she has worked in hundreds of movies. ...
Keki Adhikari is a Nepalese Film Actress born on 17 December 1989 in Jorpati, Kathmandu, Nepal. She worked in Nepali movies, music videos and television commercials. Her recent debut in theatre was a historical play, Charumati written by Satyamohan Joshi, and her acting debut was in Swor opposite Raj Ballav. She worked in I am Sorry, Masan, Mero Best Friend, Biteka Pal, Mahasus, Fanko, Bagmati, Bhaag Sani Bhaag, How Funny, Lalteen, Savitri, Aishwarya, and Rajja Rain. She got her bachelor’s degree from Tribhuvan University in business in 2013 and from Prime College in Information Management.
She graduated from Presidential Business School, Kathmandu, in 2016 with a degree in Human Resources Management. She was nominated as b...
Barsha Raut was born on 14 December 1993 in Sindhuli, Nepal. She is a famous Nepali actress and model, primarily working in the Nepali film industry. Her father is a businessman. She spent her childhood days in her birthplace and did her primary schooling here. Then she moved to Kathmandu for further studies. She completed her graduation from Apex College, Kathmandu. During her college days in Kathmandu, she got influenced by the movie industry and decided to become a movie star. She started her career as a model and was featured in numerous music videos and television comm...
Swastima Khadka is a Nepalese actress and has worked primarily in Nepali movies. She was born on 04 July 1995 in Kathmandu. She completed her schooling at Birendra Sainik Awasiya Mahavidyalaya. Swastima has a 3-year Diploma in Architecture Engineering, Thapathali Campus - Institute of Engineering. At the age of 17, she participated in the Nepali beauty competition Miss Teen Nepal. Khadka made her film debut in Suraj Bhusal's Hostel Returns (2015), co-starring with Sushil Shrestha, Najir Hussain, and Sunil Rawal. She received a National Film Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for Hostel Returns. Following her debut, she featured in the 2017 drama Love Love Love.
Khadka appeared in the 2017 social drama film Chhakka P...
Nisha Adhikari, also known as Nisha Adhikari Malla, is a versatile Nepali actress and model. She was born on 4th October 1986 to Khadga Adhikari and Durga Adhikari. Nisha completed her A levels, and then completed her undergraduate degree from the Wigan and Leigh College in 2009. Though a model and a participant of a few beauty pageants, the actor worked as an RJ and VJ for a brief period before stepping into the film industry. She was 21 when she won the titles of Miss Personality and Miss International Nepal 2005. Subsequently, she represented the country in the Miss International Pageant 2005 in Japan. She was selected to compete in Miss Nepal 2008 beauty pageant. However, the event was cancelled due to protests organised by Maoists a...