Malvika Subba

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Malvika Subba
Malvika Subba

Malvika Subba during the beauty pageant of Mr and Miss Australia Nepal held in Sydney.
Born Malvika Subba
(1980-07-19) 19 July 1980
Kathmandu, Nepal
Occupation Model, actress, social activist, television personality, entrepreneur
Years active 2002-present
Spouse(s) Riyaj Shrestha
Modeling information
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight 57 kg (126 lb)
Hair color Jet Black
Eye color Brown
Measurements 32C-26-38
Dress size US:6
Website
Malvikasubba.com
Malvika Subba with her mother

Malvika Subba (born July 19, 1981 in Bansbari, Kathmandu) is a Nepalese media personality, beauty queen, actress, television host, social activist & entrepreneur.[1] She finished her university from Tribhuwan University with Masters in Mass Communication and Journalism.[2] She belongs to the Limbu community of Nepal.[3]

Career

At the age of 21, Malvika was crowned as Miss NepalNepal 2002, ever since then she has worked for Call Kantipur as TV host in Kantipur Television.[4] In 2008, she has worked in Voice of India, MTV EXIT as the Ambassador for Human Trafficking[5] Subba has also been associated with Youth SpokesPerson for Action Aid's Hunger Free Campaign,[6] HIV/AIDS Youth Leader by UNICEF and worked with Shangrila Housing as Sales and Marketing Manager in 2009-2011.[7]

In 2008, she has acted in movies & dramas like God Lives in The Himalayas,[8][9] Good Bye Kathmandu & Hamri Shiwani.

From April to October in 2011, she worked as the chief editor for one of Nepal's leading fashion and lifestyle magazine, Navyaata.[10][11] In 2011, Subba established her own retail clothing store with in-house designers. She is the Co-Founder and Creative Director of House of Alternative Apparel also known as HAA [12] & Himalayan Climate Initiative (HCI).

Filmography

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Usha Khadgi
Miss Nepal World
2002
Succeeded by
Priti Sitoula

References

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