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Ramit Dhungana

Nepali film actor

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Ramit Dhungana (Nepali: रमित ढुगााँना) is an actor who primarily works in the Cinema of Nepal. He made his debut in with the film Maya Namara[1][2][3] for which he received the National Film award. In , he received a Letter of Appreciation from the Nepalese government for his promotion of Buddhism and peace.[4][5]

Career

Dhungana worked on almost films. His notable movies include Maya Namara with Rajesh Hamal, Muglan with Dilip Rayamajhi, Dewar Babu with Biraj Bhatta, Dhadkan with Nikhil Upreti, Jeevandata with Rajesh Hamal, Biraj Bhatta, and Jharana Thapa, and Himmat with Rekha Thapa.[6] He acted in the movie Sundar Mero Naam with Deepak Raj Giri to raise awareness about autism.[7][8] His most recent movie is Buddha Born in Nepal filmed at Cornell University, which aims to raise awareness about politics and education.[9][10][11]

Filmography

Movie Role Year
Buddha Born In NepalProducer, Cast May 20,
DushmaniCast Sep 20,
PalpalmaCast Oct 23,
AnnadataCast Aug 12,
The Most WantedCast Jul 22,
ChinoCast Jan 14,
Sundar Mero NaamCast Oct 26,
Guru DakshinaCast Oct 22,
BidaiCast Oct 15,
Mero K Gati Hune HoCast Sep 03,
HimmatCast Apr 09,
Tahalka Dot ComCast Jan 13,
RajyaCast Oct 26,
Nepali VeerCast Jul 26,
DhoomCast Jul 07,
FarzCast Jan 04,
DanveerCast Dec 07,
Jiwan MrityuCast Nov 07,
Ghatak 'The Thriller'Cast Feb 15,
DarCast Jan 09,
MrityunjayaCast Dec 21,
TejaabCast Dec 19,
Dewar BabuCast Aug 25,
BaroodCast Jun 18,
Maya NagaraCast Apr 27,
Chor SipahiCast Jan 15,
Hami Taxi DriverCast Dec 10,
HungamaCast Sep 12,
ManishCast Sep 07,
ShaktiCast Jul 03,
Lov kushCast Jun 06,
JivandataCast May 21,
DurgaCast Dec 29,
BarmalaCast Oct 07,
Manma MayaCast Oct 06,
MuglanCast Apr 07,
DhadkanCast Jan 01,
Maya NamaraCast Jan 01,

Awards

Year Award Category Film Result Ref.
Dabur Anmol Motion Picture Award Best Actor Maya Namara Won [13]

References

  1. ^"Rajesh Hamal, Biraj Bhatta, Nikhil Upreti, Ramit Dhungana seen together". Retrieved
  2. ^"Maya Namara () - Nepali Movie". reelnepal. Archived from the original on Retrieved
  3. ^"Ramit Dhungana - Filmography, Full Movies, Recent Movies, Upcoming Movies List". reelnepal. Retrieved
  4. ^"New face of success". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved
  5. ^"Lumbini Development Trust- Birthplace of Buddha, Historical Place of Nepal, The World Heritage SiteLumbini Development Trust". . Retrieved
  6. ^"This show won't draw movie-goers". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved
  7. ^"Giri shines as Sundar". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved
  8. ^"Double music release". The Himalayan Times. Retrieved
  9. ^"'Kollywood': Nepalese film shoots at Cornell". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved
  10. ^Panthi, Kishor (). "Buddha Jayanti: A Day for World Peace". HuffPost. Retrieved
  11. ^David, Gellner. "The Politics of Buddhism in Nepal". Oxford.
  12. ^"Ramit Dhungana". Lens Nepal. Retrieved
  13. ^"New face of success". The Himalayan Times (in Nepali). January 28, Retrieved 17 March

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