Gauri Malla
Gauri Malla | |
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Born |
march 14 1972 Kathmandu, Nepal |
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Gauri Malla (Nepali: गौरी मल्ल) is a Nepali actress. In 2002, she was awarded Nepal's "Motion Picture Award" for best leading female.[1] In 2003, she won the "Best Supporting Actress Award" at the first ever Lux Film Awards in Nepal.[2]
Biography
Gauri Malla is one of the leading actress in Nepali movies. In 2002, she was awarded Nepal's "Motion Picture Award" and in 2003, she won the "Best Supporting Actress Award. She later moved to USA.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1989 | Santaan 1989 film | |
1990 | Cheli Beti (1990 film) | |
1991 | Kanyadan (1991 film) | |
1992 | Tapasya (1992 film) | |
1994 | Chatyang (1994 film) | |
1994 | Naata (1994 film) | |
1994 | Swarga (1994 film) | |
1995 | Sarswati (1995 film) | Police Inspector |
1995 | Maha Maya (Greatest Love) (1995 film) | |
1996 | Avatar (1996 film) | |
1996 | Raanko | |
2000 | Basanti | Queen |
2000 | Mukundo | |
2002 | Sanyas | |
2002 | Mamaghar | |
2002 | Khandan | Manthara |
2002 | Dhansamphati | |
2002 | Bakshis | |
2009 | Jungbaaz | |
2010 | Ishqiya | Mamta |
2015 | Singha Durbar (TV series) | PM |
2016 | Ke Ma Timro Hoina Ra | Mother |
2016 | Gajalu | Mother |
2017 | Blind rocks | |
References
- ↑ Her Majesty presents motion picture awards. The Rising Nepal (13 September 2002)
- ↑ Now, Nepal has its own film awards, too!. Rediff.com (1 December 2003). Retrieved on 2015-12-30.
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