Shiva Shrestha

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Shiva Shrestha
शिव श्रेष्ठ
Born
Shiva Sundar Shrestha

(1953-06-20) June 20, 1953 (age 68)
Biratnagar, Nepal
Other namesThul Dai
OccupationActor, producer

Shiva Sundar Shrestha (Nepali: शिवसुन्दर श्रेष्ठ), known professionally as Shiva Shrestha, is a Nepali actor known for action films. He is referred to as the "Action King" of Nepali film.[1] In 2016, he appeared alongside Rajesh Hamal in Bagmati.[2] In 2018, he announced a film that he would write and produce, and would star his son in his debut role. Shrestha was set to feature in a prominent role himself.[1] He was considered most successful film star in the history of Nepali film industry. He starred in a several box office successful movies like Jeevan Rekha(1980) , Badalindo Akash (1982) , Kanchi (1984) , Bishwas (1986) , Chino (1989) , ManaKamana(1990) , Milan (1993) , Dharma Sankat (1998) & Thul Dai (1999) etc.

During the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, he was called second pillar of the film industry with many hits.

Filmography[]

Title Year
Jeevan RekHa 1980
Kanchi 1984
Bishwas 1986
BAdlindo Akash 1988
Chino 1989
Lava 1991
Raanko 1994
Sworga 1994
Sapana 1994
Thul dai 1999
Agni Pariksha 1997
Miss Bangkok 1999
Tiger 1985
Humse Hain Zamanav 1984
Hum ek hain 1987
Zameen Aasman 1984
Mazboot 1993
Sankalpa 1992
Pachheuri 1996
Milan 1993
Janma Bhumi 1994
Sakkali Nakkali 1996
Malati 2000
Dharma Sankat 1997
Swora Barse Joovan 1999
Mama Ghar 2000
Naatedar 2001
DeshDrohi 2004
Mero Hajur 2002
Laxman Rekha 1999
Jetho Kancho 2003
Raju Raja Ram 2005
Ransangram 2010
Mister Don 2008
Yuddha 2007
Raaj 2011
Action 2015
Bagmati 2016

He appeared in many Pakistani Urdu action movies. During his five-year period his action and dancing skills were popular among Pakistani movie audiences. List of his Pakistani movies are as follows:

  • Lady Commando
  • Lava
  • Bangkok Kay Chor

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Shiva Shrestha's son, Shakti, to make his debut". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com.np.
  2. ^ "Bagmati fails to impress". The Himalayan Times. 9 January 2016.

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