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Herne Katha

Herne Katha

20181 Season115 EpisodesReturning Series

Overview

Series of Short Documentaries about the people in Nepal. Untold stories of ordinary people.

Created by Kamal Kumar
Written by Kamal Kumar
Produced by Asha Thapa
NetworksYouTube

Themes & Keywords

nepalbidhya chapagainherne katha

About Herne Katha

Herne Katha is a documentary series that first aired in 2018 exploring themes of nepal, bidhya chapagain, herne katha. Created by Kamal Kumar, Series of Short Documentaries about the people in Nepal. Untold stories of ordinary people.

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