Nepali Actress Urusha Pandey Aims for Guinness World Record
Kathmandu. Nepali actress and model Urusha Pandey is preparing to represent Nepal internationally and set a Guinness World Record. Once known as 'Expression Queen' in Nepal, Urusha is now active in acting, directing, and creative fields while studying in America, and is moving towards a world record. Currently studying Film and Theatre at Goshen College in America, Urusha has secured a place on the 'Dean's List' with excellent academic performance. She has achieved remarkable success in both study and art by maintaining a 4.0 GPA. Urusha, who started her career in Nepal through music videos, later went to Mumbai and worked in Bollywood modeling and advertising. She has also been featured on the cover of various popular magazines in Nepal and India. Urusha, who was featured in Kantipur's 'Saptahik' and Nagarik's 'Shukrabar' in Nepal, has also appeared in publications like Women Era, The Nich, Spotless Fashion, Desire News, and Drishti Prabha magazines in India. In America too, Urusha has continued her acting journey. During her studies at Arkansas State University, she received praise for acting in a 90-minute solo play titled 'Grounded'. In the play 'Estate', she played the character of 'Julia'. Similarly, she was selected from among 50 competing actresses for the role of 'Juliet' in William Shakespeare's famous play 'Romeo and Juliet'. She is currently preparing for the role of 'Ortolana' in the play 'Poor Claire' at Goshen College. Urusha is not limited to acting. She is also increasing her activity in writing, directing, and production. Her projects such as 'Two Faced', 'Price of Solitude', 'Who is She?', and 'Welcome Home' are gaining attention. A new project titled 'Erased: The Final Draft' is being prepared for release in 2026. Urusha has announced that she will start the 'Guinness World Record Series' campaign from May 2026. Under this, she plans to present 300 monologues in 24 hours, stage the solo play 'Artist' for many consecutive days, perform the longest Indian-style dance, and challenge the current record holder Akshay Kumar through a 'Selfie Challenge'. If the campaign is successful, Hollywood actor Doug Jones is expected to present the official certificate. Doug Jones is known for his roles in famous Hollywood films like 'The Shape of Water' and 'Pan's Labyrinth'. Urusha has expressed pride in being able to represent Nepal as a student and artist in America. She stated that she wants to send a message that Nepali girls can also prove their capabilities on the world stage.
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