Saugat Malla
Saugat Malla is one of the most versatile and critically acclaimed actors in the Nepali film industry, widely appreciated for his ability to portray intense and unconventional characters. Known for his dedication to craft, he has played a significant role in shaping modern Nepali cinema. Born on June 21, 1976, in Kathmandu, Malla developed an early interest in acting and storytelling. Before gaining mainstream recognition, he was actively involved in theatre, which helped him build a strong foundation in performance. His breakthrough came with the film Loot, where his portrayal of the character “Haku Kale” became iconic and earned him widespread popularity. The success of Loot established him as a leading actor capable of handling complex and gritty roles. Following this, Malla delivered a series of powerful performances in films such as Talakjung vs Tulke, Kabaddi Kabaddi, Fanko, Lappan Chhappan, and Shatru Gate. His ability to adapt to diverse roles—from comedic to deeply emotional—has made him a standout performer in the industry. Throughout his career, he has received several awards and nominations, recognizing his contribution to Nepali cinema and his commitment to meaningful storytelling. His performances are often praised for their realism and depth. Beyond films, Saugat Malla continues to contribute to theatre and remains selective about his projects, focusing on roles that challenge him creatively. His journey reflects a balance between commercial success and artistic integrity, making him an influential figure and inspiration for aspiring actors in Nepal.









































