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चलचित्र ‘तीन तिघ्रे क्या बिग्रे’मा प्रभात लामा

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July 9, 2026

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काठमाडौँ। रघुजी फिल्म्सको ब्यानरमा निर्माण हुन लागेको नेपाली चलचित्र ‘तीन तिघ्रे क्या बिग्रे’ मा कमेडियन प्रभात लामा मुख्य भूमिकाका लागि अनुबन्धित भएका छन्। टेलिभिजन, डिजिटल प्लेटफर्म तथा विभिन्न मञ्चमार्फत लाखौँ दर्शकलाई आफ्नो कमेडी प्रस्तुत गर्दै लोकप्रियता हासिल गरेका प्रभात यस चलचित्रमार्फत पहिलोपटक नायकको भूमिकामा देखिन लागेका हुन्। उनको अभिनयले दर्शकलाई भरपूर मनोरञ्जन प्रदान गर्ने विश्वास []

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