
Mithila Sharma
Biography
Mithila Sharma is a legendary Nepalese actress and dancer whose career spans over four decades, making her one of the most revered figures in the history of Nepali arts. Born on October 16, 1963, in Kathmandu, she began her journey in the performing arts as a dancer, a discipline that laid the foundation for her expressive acting style. She made her cinematic debut in the film Biswas (1986) and has since appeared in more than a hundred feature films, hundreds of telefilms, and numerous stage plays. Known for her immense versatility, Sharma has portrayed a wide range of characters, from lead roles in her youth to the poignant, maternal figures for which she is now widely celebrated. Some of her most notable cinematic works include Mukundo, Muna Madan, Sukha Dukha, and Basai. Her performance in Mukundo (2000) was particularly significant, earning her critical acclaim on the international festival circuit. Beyond the silver screen, she is a classically trained dancer and has spent many years as an educator, teaching dance and performing arts at prestigious institutions like St. Mary’s School in Kathmandu. Throughout her distinguished career, she has received several high-level honors, including the Gorkha Dakshina Bahu and the Shiksha Padak, reflecting her contributions to both culture and education. In her personal life, she married Moti Lal Bohora, the former Inspector General of Nepal Police, in 2014. As a judge on popular television competitions like Chham Chhami and a mentor to the newer generation of artists, Mithila Sharma remains a central and active influence in the preservation and evolution of Nepali storytelling and traditional dance.
Movie Appearances

Blood Money
as Mother
TBA

Mask of Desire
as Gita
2000

Muna Madan
as Subhadra
2003

Saathi
as Pramila
1998

Bato: Road to Death
as Mamta
2024

Uma
as Mother
2013

Silsila
as Rawal's Mother
2009

Aadha Love
2017

The Man from Kathmandu
as Renu Bhandari
2019

Basenji
as Nisha
2023

Aama
2020

The Puppet
as Budi Amai
2021
KATHPUTALI: The Angel of the Himalayas
as Radhika
2016

Jeevan Sangharsha
1994

Khel
2025

Sapana
2011

Guru Aama
as Guru Aama
2026

Kohinoor
2014
