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  2. Category:Deaths in Nepal - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Nepalese films - Wikipedia

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    This is a considered to be one of the super-hit movies in 2015. This movie talks about Nepalese going to abroad for earning money. [12] 2015 Kabaddi Kabaddi [13] Dayahang Rai, Saugat Malla, Risma Gurung Ram Babu Gurung: Raunak Bikram Kandel and Sunil Chanda Rauniyar Kabaddi Kabaddi is second highest grosser of 2015 in Nepali film industry.

  4. Nepalese royal massacre - Wikipedia

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    A full investigation took place and Dipendra was found responsible for the killing. A two-man committee comprising Chief Justice Keshav Prasad Upadhyaya and Speaker of the House Taranath Ranabhat carried out a week-long investigation concerning the massacre. [ 19 ]

  5. Jhola - Wikipedia

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    Jhola (Nepali: झोला) is a 2013 Nepali film based on a story by writer Krishna Dharabasi. It is about Sati culture that was prevalent in the Nepalese society until the 1920s in which wife had to immolate herself upon her husband's death, typically on his funeral pyre. For her role, actress Garima Panta won Best Actress award at SAARC ...

  6. Maitighar - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Lahure (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lahure (लाहुरे; lit. ' Lahore ', transl. India) is a 1989 Nepali film directed by Tulsi Ghimire under the banner of Kanchanjanga films. It starred Shrawan Ghimire, Tripti Nadakar and Tulsi Ghimire. [1]

  8. Kohinoor (Nepali film) - Wikipedia

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    Kohinoor set the box office on fire as it became the first ever film in the history of Nepali cinema to amass Nrs 10 Crore at the box office and became Highest Grossing Nepali movie of all time. It was the last film for veteran actor Shree Krishna Shrestha, as he passed away two-days later on August 10 while undergoing treatment for pneumonia .

  9. List of Nepalese films of 1978–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Information Dept. Govt of Nepal: 1971: Parivartan (Change) [1] Heera Singh Khatri: Information Dept. Govt of Nepal: 1973: Mann Ko Bandh (Dam of the Heart) [1] Salyan K.C., Sushma Shahi: Prakash Thapa: Royal Nepal Film Corporation: Nati Kaaji - Siva Shankar 1977: Kumari (Virgin) [1] Biswa Basnet: Prem Bahadur Basnet: 1978: Paral Ko Aago