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| years active = 1983 – present
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'''Tripti Nadakar''' <ref>{{cite news|title=Tripti Nadakar Biography |url=http://biography.lumbinimedia.com/2017/02/tripti-nadakar-biography.html''}}</ref>([[Nepali language|Nepali]]: तृप्ती नदाकर) is a [[Cinema of Nepal|Nepalese film]] actress. She is a talented legendary actress of Nepali cinema.<ref>http://nepaliactress.com/nepali-actress-tripti-nadkar</ref>Tripti has performed in more than a dozen Nepali films. Her hit movies were ''[[Samjhana]]'', ''[[Kusume Rumal]]'', ''[[Saino]]'' and ''[[Lahure (film)|Lahure]]''.<ref name=nepalimovie>http://nepalimovie.net/tripti-nadakar/</ref> She and [[Bhuwan K.C.]] were dubbed the first golden couple of Nepali film industry.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.cinesansar.com/2010/01/nepali-cinema-golden-era-history-part-ii.html |title = EduNepal}}</ref> Tripti was paid Rs. 150,000 to act in ‘Saino’. <ref name=nepaliactress />
'''Tripti Nadakar''' ({{langx|ne|तृप्ती नदाकर}}; born January 2, 1969) is an Indian actress who worked in [[Cinema of Nepal|Nepali cinema]]. She was born to a Marathi father and a Nepalese mother from Darjeeling.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://nepaliactress.com/nepali-actress-tripti-nadkar|title = Tripti Nadkar, Biography of a talented actress|date = 15 April 2013}}</ref> She has performed in more than a dozen Nepali films. Her hit movies were ''[[Samjhana]]'', ''[[Kusume Rumal]]'', ''[[Saino]]'' and ''[[Lahure (film)|Lahure]]''.<ref name=nepalimovie>{{Cite web|url = http://nepalimovie.net/tripti-nadakar/|title = Tripti Nadakar back to movie again|date = 2 October 2010|access-date = 10 March 2011|archive-date = 21 March 2012|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120321061424/http://nepalimovie.net/tripti-nadakar/|url-status = dead}}</ref> She and [[Bhuwan K.C.]] were dubbed the first golden couple of Nepali film industry.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.cinesansar.com/2010/01/nepali-cinema-golden-era-history-part-ii.html | title=EduNepal | access-date=10 March 2011 | archive-date=21 March 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321061518/http://www.cinesansar.com/2010/01/nepali-cinema-golden-era-history-part-ii.html | url-status=dead }}</ref> Nadakar was paid Rs. 150,000 to act in ''Saino''.<ref name=nepaliactress />


==Filmography==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 22 October 2024

Tripti Nadakar
Born
Tripti Nadakar

(1969-01-02) 2 January 1969 (age 56)[1]
Darjeeling, India
OccupationActress
Years active1983–2009
Height1.69 m (5 ft 7 in)

Tripti Nadakar (Nepali: तृप्ती नदाकर; born January 2, 1969) is an Indian actress who worked in Nepali cinema. She was born to a Marathi father and a Nepalese mother from Darjeeling.[2] She has performed in more than a dozen Nepali films. Her hit movies were Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Saino and Lahure.[3] She and Bhuwan K.C. were dubbed the first golden couple of Nepali film industry.[4] Nadakar was paid Rs. 150,000 to act in Saino.[1]

Filmography

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Year Title Starring
1983 Samjhana Bhuwan K.C., Tripti Nadakar
1985 Kusume Rumal Bhuwan K.C., Tripti Nadakar, Udit Narayan
1987 Saino Danny Denzongpa, Bhuwan K.C.
1989 Lahure Shrawan Ghimire, Tripti Nadakar, Tulsi Ghimire
1992 Koseli Shrawan Ghimire, Krishna Malla
2004 Aama Ko Kakh Rajesh Hamal, Tripti Nadakar, Nikhil Upreti
2006 Duniya Bhuwan K.C., Tripti Nadakar, Nikhil Upreti, Niruta Singh
2009 Kusume Rumal 2 Tripti Nadakar, Niraj Baral, Usha Rajak, Rubi Bhattarai

Awards

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  • 2007, Best Supporting Actress, Nepali Film Award 2064, Aama Ko Kakh

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Tripti Nadkar, Biography of a talented actress". 15 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Tripti Nadkar, Biography of a talented actress". 15 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Tripti Nadakar back to movie again". 2 October 2010. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2011.
  4. ^ "EduNepal". Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2011.