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Nepali actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hari Prasad Rimal (Nepali: हरि प्रसाद रिमाल, born September 20, 1925; died August 31, 2018[1] ) sometimes known as, father of Nepali Radio drama[2] was a Nepalese actor, singer and film director.[3][4] He is known for being the first person to sing on Radio Nepal[5] and he has acted on Nepal's first film Aama.[6]
Hari Prasad Rimal | |
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Born | |
Died | August 31, 2018 93) | (aged
Nationality | Nepalese |
Education | Durbar High School |
Rimal recorded "Mann Tukra Bhayera Aakhaako Baato Bahanechha" written by Shankar Lamichhane on Radio Nepal in 1950/51 and became first person ever singer of Radio Nepal.[7] Rimal has appeared in many Nepalese movies including Aama, Man Ko Bandh, K Ghar Ke Dera and among others.[8]
Rimal was born on September 20, 1925, in Lagantole, Lalitpur, Nepal. He was the third child to Ghana Shyam Rimal and Mohan Kumari Rimal. His father was known for his singing abilities and his brothers were poets.[9] Rimal died on August 31, 2018, in Baneshwor, Kathmandu at age 93.[10][11] Before his death he was suffering from lungs infection.[12]
Year | Title | Notes |
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1964 | Aama |
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1971 | Parivartan | |
1998 | Man Ko Bandh | |
1980 | Sindoor | |
1985 | Ke Ghar Ke Dera | |
1987 | Santaan | |
1990 | Pirati | |
1993 | Chokho Maya | |
1994 | Jwala |
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