Arpan Thapa is a highly regarded Nepalese actor, director, and scriptwriter known for his intense performances and creative vision. He studied acting in Mumbai before returning to Nepal to establish his career in the domestic film industry. He made his acting debut in the 2011 film Sick City, where his lead performance as Krishna immediately marked him as a serious talent. Over the years, he has built an extensive filmography with notable roles in diverse projects such as Batch No: 16, Chhadke, Maun, and the critically acclaimed Dying Candle.
Beyond his acting career, Thapa has made a significant impact as a filmmaker, directing several high-profile movies including Mukhauta (2014), Aadha Love (2017), and the horror-themed Ghar (2019), which he also wrote. His work is often characterized by a focus on character-driven narratives and atmospheric storytelling. A versatile artist who cites Daniel Day-Lewis as a major inspiration, he has consistently taken on challenging roles in films like Chiso Manchhe and Prasad 2. With nearly two decades of experience, Thapa remains a central figure in Nepali cinema, bridging the gap between mainstream entertainment and artistic storytelling through his multifaceted contributions as a writer, director, and performer.
Directing
35
Male
1973-11-15
Kathmandu, Nepal
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Chakkar
Chiso Maanche
Pashupati Prasad 2: Bhasme Don
Lakhey
Rangeli
Batch No. 16
Lappan Chhappan
Dying Candle
Bir Bikram
Chhadke
Aadha Love
Badhshala
Bato Muniko Phool 2
A Mero Hajur 3
Suntali
Dhanda
Sick City
Dimag Kharab
Laaj Sharanam
Balidan
Prasad 2
Chapali Height 3
Reemai
Kalli
America Boys
The Blue Light
Maun: a loud silence
Sunkesari
Ghar