Shuvash Thapa
Movie's Credit : Producer
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Biography
Shuvash Thapa is a prominent film producer in the Nepali movie industry. He was born on April 21, 1973, in Bardiya, Nepal. Shuvash Thapa has made significant contributions to the Nepali film industry through his exceptional work and dedication.
Summary of this Profile
Name | Shuvash Thapa |
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Birth Date | April 21 1973 |
Birth Place | Bardiya, Nepal |
Current Address | Kathmandu, Nepal |
Nationality | Nepali |
In terms of his academic qualifications, Shuvash Thapa completed his School Leaving Certificate (SLC) from Morning Glory Secondary School.
Shuvash Thapa has produced several successful movies that have gained popularity and critical acclaim. Some of the notable movies produced by him include 'Ma Ta Timrai Hoon', 'Prasad', 'Selfie King', and 'Prasad - 2'. These movies have showcased his talent as a producer and have made a significant impact on the Nepali film industry.
His exceptional work as a film producer has been recognized with prestigious awards. Shuvash Thapa's film 'Prasad' received Kamana Film Award 2076 for Best Film, Surya International Film Award for Best Film, Block Buster Film Award 2076 for Best Film and many more. These accolades reflect the high quality and success of his productions.
Beyond his work as a film producer, Shuvash Thapa is actively involved in various organizations related to Nepali film industry. He is a member of Global Nepali Film, Film Society Nepal and Nepal Film Producers Association. Additionally, Shuvash Thapa serves as the Director of Anmol Creation Pvt. Ltd and holds the position of Managing Director at Shuvash Thapa Production.
New Releases (Chaitra 15)
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Dorii
Director : Arun Lama
Casts : Anjana Baraili, Prabin Khatiwada, Shishir Bangdel, Prakash Ghimire, Aaryan Sigdel
Next Releases (Chaitra 22)
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Basanta
Director : Prakash Saput
Casts : Prakash Saput, Swastima Khadka, Khadga Bahadur Pun, Prabhat Pal, Shree Shivansi