Deepa Shree Niraula

Deepa Shree Niraula (दिपाश्री निरौला) is Nepalese artist, comedian, and radio personality best known for her role in the Nepali television serial Tito Satya.[1] she has a big role in progressing Nepali cinema . she is also known for her comedy film series "Chakkapanja", which is one of the highest-grossing film in Nepali Film indusry. She is the director of the highest grossing Nepali film franchise Chhakka Panja. She is also working with Jitu Nepal[2] on a comedy show Mundre Ko Comedy Club .

Deepa Shree Niraula
Deepa Shree Niraula in the left
BornBhadra 7, 2032 BS (April 11, 1975)
OccupationComedian, actress, director, singer
Years active1990–present

She was born on 11 April 1975 (Bhadra 7, 2032) as a daughter of Tulsi Prasad Niraula (father), late Gita Devi Niraula (mother) in Kaheli Tol, Biratnagar . She has an intermediate level education from Mahendra Morang Campus affiliated to the Tribhuwan University in Biratnagar.[3]

Acting career

Deepa started her acting career through Tharu Cinema, working as lead role in Hatai Kuhira, which is filmed in Tharu languages. Then she made her debut in Nepali cinema and television serial Tito Satya.

She is involved in a cultural trip abroad in USA, Qatar, Dubai, Kuwait, Korea, Baharain, Hongkong, Malayasia, China and India.[3]

Controversy

During an interview , she gives controversial statement regarding Rajesh Hamal's filmy career. Later she apologize in her facebook post. Due to the controversy she was replaced by Karishma Manandhar in the second season of 'Mundre Ko Comedy Club'.

Films[3]

  • Sundar Mero Naam,
  • Naso
  • Gaule
  • Sukumbasi
  • Surakshya
  • Ghar-Sansar
  • Chamatkar
  • Pareli
  • Chalachitra
  • Chandani
  • Aawara
  • Chautari
  • Khar ko Chano
  • Chakka panja 1 (Guest appearance)
  • Chakka panja 2 (Guest appearance)

Tele-films[3]

  • Aagni-path
  • Chemeki
  • Sanahi roi rahecha
  • Paribhasa
  • Hile Dashain
  • Abiral Bagda cha Indrawati
  • Bigyapan
  • Fulwa
  • Tai chup Mai chup
  • Khadma ko Gaun
  • Devi
  • Santan
  • Parinam
  • Nepal ko Raj Parampara
  • Bis Minute
  • Jeevan- Yatra
  • Tulkee
  • Sankat
  • Malati
  • Bansha
  • Sangini

Ethnic Films[3]

Awards and Nominations.[3]

  • Best new comer award for "Aagni-Path" in 2048 BS
  • Public Appreciation award for "Devi"
  • "Appreciation Dhaniya" by District Development Committee Morang in 2057 BS
  • "Appreciation Dhaniya" by Rajbiraj
  • TOYN Winner organized by Nepal Jaycees in 2061BS
  • “Best Actress” from the comedy serial Tito-Satya in 2066 BS
  • Rastriya Pratibha Puraskar in 2067 BS
  • Haritara Puraskar in 2067 BS


References

  1. "Tito Satya stars provide succour". Retrieved 5 October 2018.
  2. "जितु नेपाल - विकिपिडिया". ne.m.wikipedia.org (in Nepali). Retrieved 2019-10-07.
  3. "Radio Kantipur". Retrieved 8 July 2020.


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