Rajesh Hamal
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| Rajesh Hamal | |
|---|---|
| Born | Rajesh Hamal June 9, 1964 Palpa, Tansen, Nepal |
Rajesh Hamal (born June 9, 1964 in Palpa, Nepal) is one of Nepali actors. He started his career with the movie "Yug Dheki Yug Samma". He is considered a dominant figure in bringing professionalism in the Nepalese movie industry.
[edit] Biography
Rajesh completed his schooling from Moscow, higher education (MA in English) from Punjab University, India. Studied in Nepal for a year at St Xavier's School in grade eight. He had modelled for Fashion Net, an Indian fashion magazine in 1985 and had also walked the ramp in Kathmandu and New Delhi in 1986. In one year, on an average, he works on 10 to 12 films. The maximum was 16 films in 1994. He has worked in more than 177 Nepali movies and a Pakistani movie. Among all his movies, Devata and Basanti are his favorite.He was linked with Kristi Mainali in his earlier carrier and both couple shared the great on screen chemistry. Later on people talk about Rajesh Hamal and Karishma Manandhar onscreen as the best pair in the Nepalese film industry.
What keeps Hamal as the monopolistic actor in Nepal is the fact that he has strong voice and charming personality that goes well with the industry. Hamal has often been cited as Hugh Grant of Nepal. He has appeared in many film awards in Nepal. He is also the brand ambassador of some well-selling market items of Nepal. He is unmarried till date. His fans are spread everywhere in Nepalese communities around the world.
[edit] Filmography
| Year | Title |
|---|---|
| 2003 | Je Bho Ramrai Bho |
| 2003 | Jetho Kancha |
| 2002 | Bakshis |
| 2002 | Bhagya Le Jurayo |
| 2002 | Khandan |
| 2001 | Aashirbad |
| 2001 | Gaunthali |
| 2001 | Nepal Pyaro Chha |
| 2001 | Siudo Ko Sindoor |
| 2000 | Basanti |
| 2000 | Dhukdhuki |
| 1994 | Yug Dekhi Yug Samma |
| 1994 | Bhauju |
| 1994 | Chatyang |
| 1995 | Adhikar |
| 1996 | Jwala |
| 1996 | Simana |
| 1996 | Deuta |
| 1997 | Chahana |
| 1997 | Pratigya |
| Shiva Shakti | |
| Mato Bolchha | |
| MangalSutra | |
| 7 | Maili |
| Chhana | |
| Jeevan Sangarsha | |
| Gopi Krishna | |
| Sathi | |
| Hami Tin Bhai | |
| 1997 | Kasham |
[edit] References
Wave magazine.[1] Wave magazine


