Sunday, December 25, 2016

Interview with Sitaram Kattel (dhurmus)

Sita Ram Kattel (Nepali: सीता राम कट्टेल), prevalently known by his serial name Dhurmus is a Nepali humorist, on-screen character, script essayist, and chief. He was one of the principle characters of the Nepali TV arrangement Meri Bassai. He is considered as one of the Nepal's most capable and best comic ever in light of the fact that only he had assumed more than 24 parts in his own sitcom Meri Bassai. He additionally acted in the 2013 Nepali film industry hit Chha Ekan Chha in a lead part alongside Deepak Raj Giri, Kedar Ghimire, Neeta Dhungana, and Jeetu Nepal. His another motion picture wada number chha was additionally blockbuster. He is very dynamic in social work as well.

Kattel was conceived in Solukhumbu locale of Nepal where his initial life and tutoring was finished. His landing in Kathmandu and the slaughter of King Birendra Family were correspondent. His family moved from Solukhumbu to Jhapa when he was a tyke. He used to help his dad in his field while setting off to the school. He played out his first drama in the school and everybody loved it. In this way, he fled from home to Kathmandu wanting to be a decent performer and a humorist. His first effective vocation as a performing artist was Meri Bassai. There, he met Kunjana Ghimire and began to look all starry eyed at her. They got hitched in 2009.

He began his vocation from a hit comic drama demonstrate called Geetanjali, in which he acted as transitory script essayist. He additionally worked in Jire Khursani, a popular Nepali satire TV arrangement for some time. After that alongside Kedar Ghimire and Daman Rupakheti he made the sitcom Meri Bassai, which helped him to set up as a standout amongst the best entertainers in Nepal . He additionally went to many places the world over to perform comedy.Most prominently known as Dhurmush, he has likewise acted in flexible parts. His famous cartoons incorporate kp oli, bhuteshowr baba, khada nanda baba, khadka ji, aitay, muskan pasa and so on. He is by a long shot the most adaptable comic ever

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