Gauri Malla
Gauri Malla | |
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Born | Kathmandu, Nepal |
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]
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.
External links
- Gauri Malla on IMDb
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