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Desh Dekhi Bidesh
''Desh Dekhi Bidesh'' (Nepali:देश देखि बीदेश), shortened as DDB, is a movie made in Nepal which was released in 2008. It was directed by Narendra Thapa, with a script by Subash Singh Basnet and starring Nikhil Upreti and Prerana Sharma in the lead roles, and with Dilip Rayamajhi, Richa Ghimire, Daman Rupakheti, Anju Lama, Nirajan Sigdel, and others. In addition to being shot in Nepal, many parts of the film were shot in other countries. Plot This Nepali movie is about all those who live in Nepal – who were forced to leave home to work on foreign soil or in a different region, like Deepak (Nikhil Upreti) in this movie who has to leave his country for a job to make money to live. Cast *Nikhil Upreti as Deepak *Dilip Rayamajhi as * Richa Ghimire as Pooja *Prerana Sharma as Rita *Daman Rupakheti as Jhamke *Gopal Dhakal Music The music of ''Desh Dekhi Bidesh'' was released in 2008. The album features music by composer Sambhujeet Baskota Sambhujeet Bas ...
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Nikhil Upreti
Nikhil Upreti or Nikhil Uprety ( ne, निखिल उप्रेती) (born 16 May 1974) is a Nepalese film actor, film director, producer and martial artist. One of the most popular and successful actors in history of Nepali Cinema, he is known for his action drama movies and social drama movies. He is also known for performing the stunts of his movies on his own and is the most critically acclaimed action movie star of Nepalese cinema. Upreti made his debut with action thriller ''Pinjada'', which was released in 2000, in which he jumped from the seven-story building of Kantipur publication in Kathmandu, Nepal, without any protection and body double. Since then he has starred in some of the highest-grossing movies in Nepalese cinema history like ''Shiva Shakti'', ''Agnipath'', ''Dhadkan'', ''Papi Manche'' and its sequel ''Papi Manchhe 2'', ''Abhimanyu'', ''Hami Tin Bhai'', ''Nikhil Dai'', ''Savdhan'' and ''Dag''. His movies ''Papi Manchhe'' and ''Hami Tin Bhai'' have also ...
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