Shree Krishna Shrestha

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Apr 19, 1967 (58 years old)
Death date
Aug 10, 2014

Shree Krishna Shrestha

Known For

Kohinoor
2h 37m
Movie 2014

Kohinoor

The 2014 Nepalese film Kohinoor follows the story of a man who accidentally sells a girl in the Indian market. due to a misunderstanding, he ends up selling a girl named Kohinoor to human traffickers. Saddened and feeling guilty, Siddharth embarks on a perilous journey to save Kohinoor from the clutches of the traffickers. As he navigates through the treacherous world of human trafficking, he faces several challenges and risks his own life to rescue Kohinoor. As they journey together, Siddharth falls in love with Kohinoor, and their love story develops amidst the chaos of their situation.

Kaha Bhetiyela
Movie 2008

Kaha Bhetiyela

Young traveler "Abhishek" falls in love with a dancer "Muna" at a highway restaurant. Both of them attempt to escape from the goons who don't want "Muna" to get away from their oppression.

Hami Teen Bhai
2h 18m
Movie 2004

Hami Teen Bhai

Film about three brothers.

Aafno Manchhe
2h 26m
Movie 2001

Aafno Manchhe

Directed by Shiva Regmi, Aafno Manchhe was the huge success, and is counted among the biggest hit movies of Nepali film cinema.

Gothalo
2h 18m
Movie 1996

Gothalo

Story about a farmer.

Biography

Shree Krishna Shrestha was a Nepalese actor and producer who rose to fame and fortune in Nepali cinema. He was born on April 19, 1967 in Kathmandu, Nepal. He had a passion for acting and dancing since his childhood and pursued his dream of becoming a star. He made his debut in 1989 with the film Bhumari, which was a hit at the box office. He then went on to star in many successful films, showcasing his versatility and charisma as an actor and dancer. Some of his most notable films include Maiti, Aafno Manche, A Mero Hajur, Hami Tin Bhai, Kaha Bhetiyela and Kohinoor. He also produced some of his own films, such as Kaha Bhetiyela and Kohinoor, which broke all the records of Nepali cinema and earned him critical acclaim and awards. He was widely regarded as one of the most popular and celebrated stars of Nepali cinema and one of the highest-paid actors in the industry. He had a huge fan following across Nepal and abroad. He was married to actress Sweta Khadka in July 2014, but sadly passed away a month later on August 10, 2014 in New Delhi, India due to pneumonia and multiple organ failure. He was 47 years old. His death was mourned by millions of his fans and the entire Nepali film fraternity. He is remembered as a legend of Nepali cinema and a source of inspiration for many aspiring actors.

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