
Dayarani
Drama · Comedy
Overview
A couple's marriage begins to break down when they struggle to conceive.
Top Cast


Dayahang Rai
Dayahang Rai
Dayahang Rai


Deeya Pun
Deeya Pun
Deeya Pun


Bijay Baral
Bijay Baral
Bijay Baral
Pramish Gurung
Pramish Gurung
Pramish Gurung
Srisha Kunwar
Srisha Kunwar
Srisha Kunwar
Nayan Gurung
Nayan Gurung
Nayan Gurung


Pushkar Gurung
Pushkar Gurung
Pushkar Gurung
Tika Ram Ghale
Tika Ram Ghale
Tika Ram Ghale
Surya Sunwar
Surya Sunwar
Surya Sunwar
Rajendra Thapa
Rajendra Thapa
Rajendra Thapa
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