Sweta Khadka (b. 1988)

Born:
February 5, 1988

Shweta Khadka is a versatile personality from Nepal known for her contributions in film industry, politics and entrepreneurship. She was born on 5 February 1988 in Panauti municipality of Kavrepalanchok District. In 2008, she made her debut in Nepali cinema with the film Kaha Bhetiyela opposite her frequent co-star Shree Krishna Shrestha. The film was a massive hit and went on to become one of the highest grossing films of all time. Apart from being an actress, Shweta Khadka is also a successful film producer. After a gap of four years from the film industry, she returned as a producer and actress in the movie Kanchhi (2018), which was directed by Aakash Adhikari, who also directed Kohinoor. The film was a huge commercial success and cemented her position as one of the leading actresses in Nepali cinema.  Shweta Khadka's personal life has also been marked by significant events. She married her co-star Shree Krishna Shrestha in 2014, but he passed away due to pneumonia and bone cancer just a month after their wedding. Later, in 2020, she married Bijayendra Singh. Shweta Khadka is also actively involved in politics and is a member of the Nepali Congress, which is the oldest and largest democratic party in Nepal. With her versatile skills and accomplishments, she continues to be an inspiration for many young people in Nepal.

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2018  Kanchhi

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