Meri Bassai - Cast

Cast

  • Lok Guragai will be playing "Chota Don" from June 2013
  • Kedar Ghimire as Maagne Budho and Chaudhaghare Dada
  • Sunita Gautam 'Bajgain' as Maiyya
  • Sitaram Kattel as Dhurmuse, Wada Adhyakshya, Khadka Ji, Khadananda Guru and Muskaan Pasa
  • Kunjana Ghimire as Suntali and Fatauri Budhi
  • Surbir Pundit as Darhi Budho
  • Niru Khadka as Thyaas Kumari
  • Goma Guragai as the tree, episode 246
  • Ram Chandra Adhikari as Gokte Kaji
  • Surendra K.C. as Mulaa Saag
  • Palpasa Dangol as Chamsuri
  • Suraj Chapagain as Baandre
  • Marichman Shrestha as Balchhi Dhurbe
  • Raju Paudel as Raju Master
  • Grady Kepler as "Badaray Kancho" the monkey
  • Anju Thapa as Raju Masterni
  • Debu Bara as Sudurpaschime Saalo
  • Laxmi Shrestha as Apsara
  • Wilson Bikram Rai as Takme Buda Koi Baat chaina Murgi Ke Datt Chaina
  • Shambhu
  • Bimala Giri
  • Sandesh Lamichhane as Batare Kanchha
  • Harisha Baniya as Hariya
  • Kamal Mainali as Jwai Narayan
  • Raja Rajendra Pokharel as Chauraasi Baje
  • Kumar Shrestha as Farsilal
  • Samjhana Acharya as Mudki Samjhana
  • Anju Giri (Guest appearance)
  • Laxmi Bhusal (Guest appearance)

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