Comedian and Actor from Nepal
Jitu Nepal |
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Born | Jeet Bahadur Nepal (1975-06-15) 15 June 1975 (age 49)
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Other names | मुन्द्रे |
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Occupations | - Comedian
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
- Producer
- Television Presenter
- Playback Singer
[1] |
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Years active | 2003 - present |
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Height | [2] |
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Spouse | Muna Nepal |
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Children | Samriddhi Nepal Sakshyam Nepal |
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Jeetu Nepal also sometimes called Jitu Nepal (Nepali: जितु नेपाल) [3] is a Nepali Stand-up Comedian, Writer, Actor and Director. He is widely famous and commonly known as Mundre from his hit sitcom Jire Khursani. He started his Television career with a TV show named Twakka Tukka. He has acted in more than 3 dozen Nepali movies including famous movies like Cha Ekan Cha, Chhakka Panja, Chhakka Panja 2, Chhakka Panja 3 and many more.[4] He is very famous for his role as Mundre in Teleserial Jire Khursani.[5] From 2018 he has started his Comedy and Chat Show named as Mundre Ko Comedy Club.[6] He is one of the most loved artists for his stage performance in Mahotsav and festival of Nepalese people in Nepal living abroad.
Early and personal life
Nepal was born in Jyamire village of Sindhupalchowk district of Nepal. He studied at Jalpa Secondary School, Sindhupalchowk. He passed his School Leaving Certificate examination in the year 1992.[7] He hails as a "middle-class family". He is the seventh child of his parents. He has five elder brothers and an elder sister.
Nepal married Muna Nepal on 25 February 2003. They had a daughter and a son.[8]
Filmography
Televisions
Year
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Title
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Role
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Note
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1990-1994
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Twakka Tukka
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1993-1995
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Sangalo
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1994-1996
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Kaukuti
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1996-1996
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Mukti
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2002-2004
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Gitanjali
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2003-2015
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Jire Khursani
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Mundre
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2018–2021
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Mundre Ko Comedy Club
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Host
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First Phrase Films
Year
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Film
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Role
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Note
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1998
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Guru Chela
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1999
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Surakshya
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2000
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Chalchitra
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2001
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Darpan Chaya
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College Friend
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Manai Ta Ho
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Dhan Sampati
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Mero Hajur
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Doman
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Lahana
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2002
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Pooja
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2002
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Bhannai Sakina
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2003
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Dui Kinara
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2004
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Majhi Dai
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2005
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Prem Yuddha
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2005
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Kahin Milan Kahi Bichhod
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2007
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Kismat
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2010
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Sapanako Naulo Sansar
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2010
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Man Mutu Ra Maya
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Second Phrase Films
Year
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Film
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Role
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Credited as
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Notes
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Writer
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Producer
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2014
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Cha Ekan Cha
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Lawyer
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No
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No
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2015
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Woda Number 6
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Birkhe
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No
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No
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2016
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Chhakka Panja
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Saraswati
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Yes
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Yes
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2017
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Chhakka Panja 2
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Saraswati
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No
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Yes
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2018
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Ramkahani
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Jarnadan
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No
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No
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Chhakka Panja 3
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Thaneshwor
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Yes
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Yes
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2019
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Cha Maya Chhapakai
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Prabin
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No
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No
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2022
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Harry Ki Pyari †
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Harry
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No
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No
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2024
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Jwai Saab †
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Gobardhan Pandit
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No
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No
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Awards
References
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