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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]
Kanchanjungha Films: Ranjit Gazmer 1990: Mayalu (Beloved) Bhuwan K.C., Karishma Manandhar: Shambhu Pradhan: Sayapatri Films: Ranjit Gazmer 1990: Cheli Beti (Girls/Daughters) Gauri Malla, Sharmila Malla, Arjun Jung Sahi, Mithila Sharma: Yadav Kharel: Udaya Films: Sambhujeet Baskota: 1990: Pheri Bhetaula (We Shall Meet Again) Manisha Koirala ...
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.
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]
The following is a list of highest-grossing films in Nepal, with gross revenue in Nepali Rupees. The prominent films released in Nepal before 2075 BS (2018 CE) had no official tracking of figures and thus contains generally accepted figures provided by producers, distributors and media reports.
Balidaan (Sacrifice) is a 1997 Nepali historical drama film, directed by Tulsi Ghimire, and written by Modanath Prasrit. It was produced by Shyam Sapkota under the banner of Cinema Nepal. It was produced by Shyam Sapkota under the banner of Cinema Nepal.
The movie 'Kumari' was the first Eastman color Nepali film released in 1977. The film was based on a book of story written by renowned author Bijaya Malla. The film's dialogue was written by Pradeep Rimal, and the storyline was written by Prem Bahadur Basnet. The movie's subject is based on the native Newar community. The Royal Nepal Film ...
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]