Jharana Thapa

Jharana Thapa (Nepali: झरना थापा) (born as Jharana Bajacharya on March 28, 1980) is a Nepalese film actress, film producer and film director.[1] She made her Kollywood debut in Daijo (1996) opposite star actor Bhuwan K.C..[2][3] She played the leading lady role in numerous movies.[4][5] She received critical acclaim for her breakout role in the 1998 movie Dharam Sankat.[6][7][8]

Jharana Thapa
झरना थापा
Jharana Thapa
Born (1980-03-28) March 28, 1980
Pyuthan
NationalityNepalese
EducationB.A.
Alma materMahendra Multiple Camps Dang & P.K Camps Kathmandu
OccupationActress, director
Years active1996–present
Spouse(s)
Sunil Kumar Thapa
(m. 1995)
[1]
ChildrenSuhana Thapa
AwardsFem Botanica KTV Film Awards (2008)
KTV Film Award (2009)

After working in Nepali cinema for 20 years, she turn to film director. Her debut directorial movie A Mero Hajur 2 was released in September 2017.[9]

Early life

Jharana Thapa was born on 28 March 1980 in Pyuthan, Nepal.

Filmography

Actress

Films
Year Title Role
1996 Daijo
1998 Dharam Sankat
1999 Jeevan Sathi
2001 Anjali
2001 Sukha Dukha
2001 Bhaitika
2002 Purnima
2002 Siundo Ko Sindur
2003 Muglan
2009 Subash

many more

Awards

YearAwardCategoryMovieRoleResult
2008Fem Botanica KTV Film Awards 2065Best ActressTakdir[10]Won
2009KTV Film Award 2066Best ActressMa Timi Bina Mari Halchhu[11]Won

References

  1. "Biography of Jharana Thapa, Debuting as a director in A Mero Hajur 2". Nepaliactress.com.
  2. "Daijo (1996)". Reelnepal.com.
  3. "Jharana Thapa". Kathmanducraze.com.
  4. "Jharana Filmography". Reelnepal.com.
  5. "Jharna movies". Xnepali.net.
  6. "Jharana Thapa- breakout movie". Souryadaily.com (in Nepali).
  7. "Dharam Sankat (1998)". reelnepal.com.
  8. "सदाबहार नायिका झरना थापा". Ekantipur.com. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  9. "Jharana Thapa turns director". Republoca. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  10. "Film Award 2065". Nepali Movies, Nepali Films. Archived from the original on 2011-07-14.
  11. "Ma Timi Bina Marihalchu best in the KTV Film Award 2066". Nepali Movies, Nepali Films.
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