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Multi Track Movies: Subh Bahadhur 1994: Jhajhalko (Remembrances) Shiv Shrestha, Gauri Malla, Kristi Mainali, Shree Krishna Shrestha (Debut) Gagan Birahi: United Films: Sambhujeet Baskota 1994: Pahilo Prem (First Love) Chetan Karki: Gopal Yonjan 1994: Sadak (Road) Rajesh Hamal, Saroj Khanal, Sunny Runiyar: Tirth Thapa: 1994: Paribhasa (Definition)
A movie of the same name and based on the song and directed by Neer Shah was released in 1995. It is the second big screen film to be made in Nepal Bhasa. [ 7 ] Prem Dhoj Pradhan composed and sang Rajamati song in his own style, and sang in various stages and functions for many many years, which made it very popular.
The first Nepali-language movie made in Nepal was Aama, which was released in 1964 produced by the Nepalese government. However, the first Nepali-language movie made by the Nepalese private sector was Maitighar, which starred Mala Sinha and was released in 1966. The first color Nepali-language movie was Kumari. [4] [5]
The movie was a big commercial success and went on to become the highest grossing Nepali film of all time, a record it held for 16 years until it was broken by another Tulsi Ghimire film, Darpan Chaya. The film's songs, composed by Ranjit Gazmer, were all huge hits and are remembered till today. The film's music album is considered one of the ...
Saino (Nepali: साईनो) is a hit 1988 Nepali film directed by Ugyen Chopel. [1] [2] It starred Danny Denzongpa, Bhuwan K.C., and Tripti Nadakar in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Ranjit Gazmer. [3] Danny Denzongpa wrote the story of the film and Tulsi Ghimire scripted the dialogues.
Maitighar (transl. Maternal home) is a 1966 Nepali film directed by B.S. Thapa. [1] It was the third Nepali film produced and the first featured film under a private banner. This film features bollywood actress Mala Sinha in the lead role with Nepali actor Chidambar Prasad Lohani. It is considered as a classic in Nepali cinema. [2] [3]
Aama (Nepali: आमा, lit. 'Mother') is a 1964 Nepali drama film directed by Hira Singh Khatri in his directorial debut. The film is written by Durga Shrestha and Chaitya Devi. Aama was produced by King Mahendra of Nepal under the banner of Information Department of Government of Nepal (formally Royal Nepal Film Corporation
Silu (Nepali: सिलु) is the first film to be made in the Newar language. [2] The movie depicts the pain of separation of a couple from Kathmandu after the wife gets kidnapped while on a pilgrimage in the Himalaya, and the sufferings her husband goes through to get her back from her captors.