Benisha Hamal

Benisha Hamal
Native name बेनिशा हमाल
Born (1990-06-25) June 25, 1990
Gitanagar, Amarbasti, Chitwan
Nationality Nepalese
Citizenship Nepalese
Alma mater Arunodaya Higher Secondary School
Kantipur College of Business Management and Humanities
Goldengate International COllege
Occupation Actor
Model
RJ
Years active 2006 - present
Known for Swor, Kalo Pothi, Mokshya
Home town Chitwan
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)[1]

Benisha Hamal (Nepali: बेनिशा हमाल; born June 25, 1990) is a radio jockey, model and actress.[1] She has acted in five movies and more than 100 music videos.[2] She can be seen performing social works.[3]

Personal life and education

Hamal was born to Bheshraj Hamal and Shakuntala Hamal in Chitwan District of Nepal. She completed her primary level education from Golden Future Boarding English School and completed her School Leaving Certificate (SLC) from Arunodaya Higher Secondary School. She completed her +2 level from Shanti Academy, Bhatarpur. For her higher studies, she went to Kathmandu in 2007 and did her BA from Kantipur College of Business Management and Humanities (major English and Mass Communication) and her MA from Goldengate International College.[1] She likes reading novels and watching movies. Her favorite Nepali actor is Rajesh Hamal and Nepali actress is Karishma Manandhar.[4][5]

Career

She worked as an RJ in Kalika FM, Bharatpur, after winning the second runner-up title of "Ideal RJ" organized by the FM itself. She also worked as VJ in various Nepali TV channels: Channel Nepal, NTV Plus and NTV. In 2009, she started her modelling career.[4] She also appeared in many TV commercials, including ads for Yum Yum Noodles, Rio Juice, UTL, Rose Village Housing, Nova Ice-cream and Wego Scooty.

She can also be seen in various music videos. Her first music video was Sindhuli Ko by Paul Rai. She can be seen in the music videos of Timi Arkai Ghar Ko Manche by Hementa Sharma, Aau milli by Buddha Shakya, “Tadha” by Babin Pradhan, “ Chot Khada Khada” by Manoj Raj,” Ek patak” by Rupa Bista and so on.[1]

Filmography

Her debut film as an actress was Swor directed by Prasanna Poudel in 2010.[6] She can also be seen in movies named Mokshya, Jhyan Hajir Cha, Ma Ani Timi[5] and so on.[1] Milan Chams , film director, will star Benisha Hamal in the lead role in his film titled Blind Rocks.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 ""Benisha Hamal Biography"". Likenepal.com.
  2. Sanghraula, Arjun Kumar (February 6, 2014). ""Interview with Benisha Hamal"" (in "Nepali"). "Ujyaaloonline.com". Retrieved August 25, 2016. सुटिङसँगै हाम्रो ‘इलु इलु’ पनि सकियो : बेनिशा हमाल
  3. Bhattarai, Krishna (June 26, 2015). ""साप्ताहिक ब्लोअप : बेनिशा हमाल; हिरोइनको असार"" (in Nepali). Ekantipur.com.
  4. 1 2 ""Artist Nepal - Benisha Hamal"". "Artistnepal.com".
  5. 1 2 ""Nepali Actress - Benisha Hamal"". "Nepaliactress.com".
  6. ""Happy Birthday Benisha Hamal"". "Nepaliactress.com.
  7. "Republica" (June 22, 2016). ""Motivational young woman inspires biopic"". "My Republica". Retrieved August 25, 2016.
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