Keki Adhikari

Keki Adhikari
Born Keki Adhikari
(1989-12-17) December 17, 1989
Jorpati, Kathmandu, Nepal
Nationality Nepali
Other names Keku
Citizenship Template:Country data nepal
Education Bal Sirjanalaya School
White House College (+2)
Prime College (BIM)
Presidential college (MBA)
Occupation Actress, model, theatrical performer
Parent(s) Badri Adhikari (father)
Laxmi Adhikari (mother)
Awards 7th NEFTA Award
1st CG Kamana Award
D Cine Award (2014)
Website www.kekiadhikari.me

Keki Adhikari (Nepali: केकी अधिकारी) is a Nepalese actress[1] and a professional model. She has appeared in numerous music videos, television commercials, print ads and more than half a dozen of Nepali movies. She started off her career featuring in numerous music videos before making it into the silver screen. She made her acting debut with Swor opposite Raj Ballav Koirala. She subsequently earned wide recognition for her performances in I Am Sorry, Masan,[2] Mayako Barima, Mahasus, Biteka Pal[3] and Mero Best Friend.[4] She recently made her debut in theater with historical play Chaarumati,[5] written by writer and a researcher Satyamohan Joshi.

Filmography

Actress

Films
Year Film Role Notes
2010 Swor Opposite RajBallav Koirala
2011 Masan Based on a play by Gopal Prasad Rimal
2012 Mayako Barima Opposite Arjun Gautam
2012 I Am Sorry Opposite Aryan Sigdel
2013 Mahasus Opposite Aryan Sigdel
2013 Biteka Pal Nima/Numa Director Suraj Subba Nalbo
2014 Mero Best Friend Special appearance
2014 Shree paach Ambare opposite Saugat Malla
2015 Fanko Mithu
2015 Bagmati
2015 Punarjanma
2015 Mutu Aasha Opposite Bimalesh Adhikari
2016 Bhaag Saani Bhaag Saani
2016 How Funny पुष्पा
2016 मलाई तिमी मन्पर्यो केकी Opposite Arjun Gautam

References

  1. "Keki Adhikari – Nepaliactress.com". Nepaliactress.com. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  2. "Masan Film (short information)". TheHimalayanTimes.com. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  3. "Biteka Pal – Music Video". Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  4. "Music Video – Mero Best Friend". Keki.info. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
  5. "Charumati". Xnepali.net. Retrieved 2014-06-04.
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