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5 things about Sarada Adhikari

Widely known for her performance in ‘Taambro’ and ‘White Sun’, Sarada Adhikari has established herself as a prominent actor in the Nepali film industry. Originally from Dhading, she moved to Kathmandu to pursue her theatrical journey in 2013. Since then, she has been featured in more than a dozen plays. Besides acting, she is also known for her roles in movies like ‘Sukha Dukha’, ‘Jadai Basey’ and ‘Mana ko chamal’.
By Sonam Lama

Widely known for her performance in ‘Taambro’ and ‘White Sun’, Sarada Adhikari has established herself as a prominent actor in the Nepali film industry. Originally from Dhading, she moved to Kathmandu to pursue her theatrical journey in 2013. Since then, she has been featured in more than a dozen plays. Besides acting, she is also known for her roles in movies like ‘Sukha Dukha’, ‘Jadai Basey’ and ‘Mana ko chamal’. 


In conversation with My City’s Sonam Lama, Adhikari revealed the five fascinating things about her.


Fond of writing

She started expressing herself through writing from her school days. Besides poetry, she is also fond of writing songs. 


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“I am quite moody when it comes to writing. I feel relieved to be able to pour my expressions out in a paper," said Adhikari.


Nature lover

She loves being close to nature. While traveling, her itineraries often comprise engagement with nature. 


“Of all the places I have visited so far, I relish the experience of Mustang and Manang,” she expressed.


Dreamer 

As mysterious as it may sound, she finds most of her dreams coming true. She expressed that she senses warnings before unpleasant events. 


“I remember once when I had a dream of having a conversation with one of my friends who was out of touch then. She gave me a call the next morning, and we began talking again,” Adhikari revealed.


Yoga and meditation practitioner

She takes out an hour, from her busy work schedule, to practice meditation and yoga. It has been five years now since she started yoga and meditation. 


“After I started working, it was getting difficult to follow a stress-free lifestyle. Since both mental and physical health is equally important, I made yoga and meditation mandatory for me,” shared Adhikari.


Classical music buff

Her yearning for classical music grows with time. Although she listens to every genre of music, classical music is her all-time favorite. “Whenever I feel sad or disturbed, listening to music helps boost my self-confidence and mends my mood,” added Adhikari.

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