[4][5] After a sort of disappearance from the Nepali film industry, he came back with his movie Bich Bato (2015).
After success in his debut movie he rose to super-stardom with string of box office hits and critically acclaimed movies including Bhai (1999), Gaajal (2001), Khandan (2002), Muskaan (2002), Uphar (2003), Ke bho lau na ni (2003), Khayal khaylaiye ma (2004), Muglaan (2004), and Tribeni (2004).
[7] Chhetri completed his primary education from Tika High School, Kathmandu.
[8] He was one of the nominees for the categories of leading Actor in Dabur Anmol Motion Picture Award (2004) for the Nepali movie Triveni.
He was also honoured with the title "Best Actor" in Kolkata for his first movie Aago in Kalakar Awards.