Najir Husen
1990-09-07 | Bara, Nepal
Mohamad Najir Husen, popularly known as Najir Husen, is a highly esteemed Nepalese film actor renowned for his contributions to the entertainment industry. He initiated his acting career at the Mandala Theater in Nepal, where he received acclaim for his performance in various productions, notably in "Buddha Baani" and "Charandas Chor." Initially drawn to Kathmandu to pursue his studies and refine his dancing abilities, Husen joined a contemporary ballet class. His expressive nature caught the attention of his teacher, who suggested he explore acting. Consequently, he commenced training at Mandala Theater Nepal, marking his theatrical debut with a small role in "Charandas Chor" and later landing a lead role in "Buddha Baani." His introduction to films began with a role as the "Helmet Guy" in the movie "Punte Parade," which didn't receive commercial success, thus limiting his recognition. However, Husen gained significant acclaim for his role as Rameshwor Yadav in "Hostel Returns," a performance that propelled him to overnight popularity. Subsequently, he appeared in successful movies like "Junge," "Bir Bikram," and its sequel "Bir Bikram 2," solidifying his status as a talented actor. Additionally, he showcased his acting prowess in the critically acclaimed drama "Gaatho."