Dinesh Sharma
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Dinesh Sharma (Nepali: दिनेश शार्मा) is a versatile Nepalese figure in the entertainment industry, known for his roles as an actor, producer, director, and television personality. He embarked on his career in the world of cinema with the 1992 movie "Chatyang," where he demonstrated his acting prowess. Over the years, he portrayed characters in both negative and positive roles, earning recognition as one of the most iconic villains in the Nepali film industry.
Dinesh Sharma's contributions extend beyond acting; he directed the film "Danav" under his own banner, Rakshanda Films, and produced the Nepali film "Antya." With a remarkable career spanning over 25 years, he has worked in more than 200 Nepali feature films.
In addition to his work in cinema, Dinesh Sharma has made significant appearances in television serials, including "Achanak," "Parichaya Yatana," "Gahana," "Santan," "Dui Thopa Aansu," and "Bhumika." He is also committed to social awareness and has taken part in numerous documentaries addressing HIV/AIDS awareness and educational initiatives in rural Nepal.
Dinesh Sharma's filmography includes commercially successful feature films in leading roles, such as "Chatyang" (1992), "Tuhuro" (1993), "Bandhan" (1996), "Gunynu Cholo" (1995), "Jalan" (1997), "Daag" (1999), "Surakshaa" (1999), "Pocketmaar" (1998), "Mato Bolcha" (1999), "Dharmaputra" (1999), "Army" (2000), "Mann" (2001), "Sahar" (2001), "Sangam" (2002), "Ko Afno ko Birano" (2005), "Pratighat" (2006), "Jungali Manche" (2006), and "Antya" (2007), among others.
Dinesh Sharma's contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting impact, making him a celebrated figure in Nepali cinema.