Tulsi Ghimire | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Nepalese |
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Spouse | Bharati Ghimire |
Children | Bhawana Ghimire and Panchami Ghimire |
Relatives | Shrawan Ghimire (brother) |
Tulsi Ghimire is a Nepalese film director, screenwriter, film editor, cameraman, actor and lyricist known for his works in Nepali films.[1][2] Regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of Nepali cinema, he is known for his romantic and masala films that deal with social issues of Nepali society and portrayal of deep human emotions. He has directed some iconic Nepali films like Kusume Rumal (1985), Lahure (1989), Deuta (1991), Chino, (1991) Dakshina (1994), Balidaan (1997) and Darpan Chaya (2001). The Majority of his films in the 1990s were blockbusters and Kusume Rumal and Darpan Chaya went on to become the highest grossing Nepalese films of all time.[3][4]
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