Sahana Bajracharya

Sahana Bajracharya
Beauty pageant titleholder

Sahana Bajracharya, Miss Nepal 2010 1st Runner Up
Born Sahana Bajracharya
(1989-08-15) August 15, 1989
Kathmandu, Nepal
Height 1.61 m (5 ft 3 in)
Measurements 34 : 24 : 36
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Title(s) Miss Nepal Earth 2010
Major
competition(s)
Miss Nepal 2010 1st Runner Up
Miss Earth 2010
Miss Asia Pacific World 2011
Miss Nepal 2008

Sahana Bajracharya (Nepali: साहना बज्राचार्य) is a Nepalese model, TV anchor, actress and a media personality. She was crowned as Miss Nepal Earth 2010. She was also the host of Mega Model Season 2, the local version of America's Next Top Model. She has been popular for been involve in many controversies. Sahana has been show stopper for many Tenzin Tseten Bhutia shows and many covers of magazines including being the first female to be on TNM Magazine.[1] She was recently featured in Ruslan Vodka's advertisement.

Biography

Sahana Bajracharya was born on 15 August 1989 in Surkhet, Nepal. She did her education from St. Mary's School, Jawlakhel, Lalitpur and college through Weigan and Leigh College.

Miss Nepal

Sahana Bajracharya was crowned as Miss Nepal Earth 2010 on 1 September 2010 and later competed in Miss Earth 2010 on 4 December 2010.[2] Even, before she competed in Miss Nepal, she was already a media personality hosting TV shows such as Mega Model Season 2, Yugantar and worked for Image Channel.

In 2008, she competed in Miss Nepal 2008,[3] but the pageant was later called off after protests from the female maoists.[4] Sahana had also been hand picked to represent Nepal in the Miss Asia Pacific World 2011 beauty pageant which was held in Korea in October where she was amongst the top 15 semi-finalists.

Filmography

Year Film Language Notes
2012 Goodbye Kathmandu Nepali Guest Appearance
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Richa Thapa Magar
(   Nepal)
Miss Nepal Earth
2010
Succeeded by
Anupama Aura Gurung
(   Nepal)

References


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