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Dayahang Rai is a Nepalese performing artist, chief, and play author. He is presently viewed as a standout amongst the most famous performers in Nepal. He has gotten three National Awards for Best Supporting Actor in 2009 for Dasdhunga, Best Actor in 2015 for Sambodhan,[1][2] and Best Actor in 2016 for Kabaddi. Dayahang rose to unmistakable quality from the TV arrangement Yuva, Dalan and Hamro Team. His first driving part in a film was in Anagarik (2006). He discovered achievement in the movies Dasdhunga (2009), Loot (2012), Chhadke (2013), Badhshala (2013), Karkash (2013), Jholey (2014), Kabaddi (2013) and its continuation Kabaddi (2015), Talakjung versus Tulke (2014), and Sambodhan (2014). He has teamed up in four movies with chief and companion Ram Babu Gurung. 


Dayahang was conceived on April 13, 1980 in a remote town in Bhojpur region in Eastern Nepal. He had a place with a white collar class group of seven individuals. His dad had two spouses. Dayahang has two more youthful sisters and a senior sibling - Bidur Lamichhane Rai. Dayahang finished his lower optional level review from Pashupati Lower Secondary School in Khawa VDC, Bhojpur region and his secondary school from Annapurna Secondary School, Dilpa in 1998. He was motivated by his mom who used to describe him various fables in his adolescence. Dayahang began acting from his schooldays. He finished his middle of the road level learns at Bhojpur Multiple College, with topography as the real subject. He came to Kathmandu in 2001 and joined the Nepal Maanawiki Campus (then RR Campus) as a news coverage major. He couldn't do well in studies. He then moved towards theater and stage appears. 


Dayahang initially acted in the telefilm Yuwa. He then worked in Dalan, another teleserial coordinated by Nabin Subba in 2003. The telefilm was later communicate by Nepal Television in 2009. He got his first open door as a lead on-screen character in Anagarik (2006), an element film by Ram Babu Gurung that won two honors in the Nepal International Indigenous Film Festival. Dayahang then acted in the sentimental film Mero Euta Saathi Chha (2009) that was coordinated by Sudarshan Thapa. Dayahang got extensive acknowledgment for his next part in the film Dasdhunga (2009). He got his first National Award for Dasdhunga for best supporting performer. He then assumed the part of a specialist in Acharya (2010), coordinated by Prashant Rasaily. He then acted in Mero Love Story in 2010. In 2012, Dayahang acted in the hit Nepali film Loot. Dayahang likewise co-composed the discoursed of this film. His character Gofle earned him great thankfulness from commentators and gatherings of people. He won the TV Filmy Popular Award for Loot. Dayahang won his second National Award for the film Sambodhan (2014) in the best on-screen character classification. The widely praised Talakjung versus Tulke (2014) exhibited Dayahang's flexibility as an on-screen character. His two movies Kabaddi (2013) and its continuation Kabaddi (2015) ended up noticeably colossal hits in Nepal and abroad. He got his third National Award for best performer for Kabaddi.

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