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Namrata Shrestha's on-screen relationships and real-life romances have become an integral part of Nepali cinema's narrative. Through her diverse filmography and public persona, she continues to captivate audiences and inspire new storylines. As a prominent figure in Nepali entertainment, her influence extends beyond the silver screen, reflecting and shaping societal attitudes towards love, relationships, and women's empowerment.

Namrata quit the PR games. At a press conference, she announced: “I’m not dating any actor. I’m in love with someone who has nothing to do with fame. And that’s the only romantic storyline I want to live.”

, a well-known tourism entrepreneur and mountaineer. The couple was often seen together at film events and award ceremonies.

For fans, this is the perfect balance. They get to see her fall in love a hundred times in the cinema hall, but they will never truly know who holds her hand when the camera stops rolling. And perhaps, that mystery is precisely why Nepali audiences cannot get enough of her.

Namrata's real-life relationships have often been documented by the media, ranging from long-term public dating to legal controversies: Steven (Dawa) Sherpa

The Breakthrough:

In her 2008 debut, Sano Sansar , she played Reetu, a young woman navigating the complexities of modern dating. Her natural chemistry with her co-stars instantly made her a favorite.

: Namrata was in a serious, four-year relationship with tourism entrepreneur Dawa Steven Sherpa