Kedar Ghimire, 32, more popularly known as “Magne Buda” of the “Meri Bassai” teleserial knew this that the road ahead of him was not a bed of roses. He would have to struggle a lot because there was no one to show him the way or to back him up in times of need.
The promising comedy actor is originally from Makwanpur district. His family often went through financial crunches and that was why he used to put on the same dress to go to his school almost for a year. After the untimely demise of his mother during his early childhood, he had to face much more difficulties to grow up as a responsible son to his father, who hardly could do anything to secure his son’s future. Upon completing his secondary level of education he came to Kathmandu in 1993 and joined in law studies for his Intermediate level. He had no clue why he decided to study law. But before he could complete his education, the financial crunch came as a barrier and he had to withdraw his studies.
What did not he do after then? “To survive, human beings can go through all sorts of traumas. Work is worshipping, and I never hesitated doing anything,” says the actor.
Starting from working a cycle boy delivering spices and tobaccos to shops and from managing to run a roadside shop, Ghimire struggled day and night to earn his keeps. After quite a long while, he succeeded in opening a wholesale shop of mechanical tools and finally settled down to have a family. Still, he had no clue that one day he would become an actor to look up to.
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