Niruta Singh

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Niruta Singh
Born Niruta Singh
(1972-08-12) August 12, 1972
Darjeeling, India
Residence Kathmandu, Nepal
Occupation Actress, Singer
Years active 1993−Present

Niruta Singh (Nepali: निरुता सिँह) is a singer and one of the leading actresses of Nepali cinema. Born in Darjeeling, India, she started her career with the 1993 Tulsi Ghimire classic Dakshina and eventually made her way to become the No. 1 actress of Nepali film industry.

Career

Niruta moved to kathmandu after she started acting in films. Her father was a friend of director Tulsi Ghimire and it was Tulsi who brought her into the film industry with Dakshina (1993). She went on to become the only actress of the Ghimire camp, first since legendary actress Tripti Nadakar, and went on to play such hits as Rahar. Niruta had come to everyone's attention from her first film but it was another Tulsi Ghimire film Darpan Chaya that made Niruta everyone's apple of the eye. Playing a college girl with just six months remaining to live, her performance received huge appreciation and Darpan Chaya went on to become a huge blockbuster of Nepali film industry, grossing NRs 70 million in 2001, the highest collection ever for a Nepali film.[1] Along with being a very good actress, she is also a singer. She first officially recorded the title track for director Deepak Raymajhi's NTV family drama series Vansha and later sang for a music album titled Deepshikha. [2] She took a break from acting for two years (2008–2010) for giving time to her 'little hobby' of interior designing in Mumbai.[3]

She still haven't gotten married like most of the actresses in Nepalese film industry called Kollywood.

Filmography

Movies
Manmandir
Darpan Chayan
Bandhaki
Dui Kinara
Dukha
Kahan Bhetiyela
Aamako Kakh
Aatankabadi
Aafanta
Dui Pal
Maiti
Maili
Santaan Thari Thari Ka
Santaan
Khandan
Aamako Aashirwaad
Dakshina
Chamatkaar
Aafno Manchhe
Aafno Pan
Chitkaar
Hami Sathi Bhai
Farki Aau
Afno ghar Aafno Manchhe
Ko Aafno ko Birano
Hero
The Game
Farki Aau
Pinjada
Duniya
Lahana
Ladai
Upakaar
Upahaar
Ajambari Maya
Ajambari Nata
Kahan Bhetiyela
Siudo ko Sindoor
Rahar
Dodhar
Darr
Jiwandaan
Nata Ragatko
Aago
Thuldaai
Ram Laxman
Chandni
Kartavya
Lav-Kush
Timi Meri Hau
Yo kasto Prem

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