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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.
Another song from the movie, mai.n to dillii se dulahan, was extremely popular. Dance master Mumtaz Ali capitalised on the success of that song to start his own dance troupe. The song ek chatur naar was later popularized when it was sung in 1968 musical comedy Padosan by Manna Dey , Ashok Kumar's brother Kishore Kumar , and Mumtaz Ali's son ...
The Foreign Language Film award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3] As of 2019, eleven Nepalese films have been submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
TikTok went dark for 170 million US users on Saturday. Users took to other corners of the internet to react to the shutdown. Internet personality James Charles, who boasted over 40 million ...
Garima Panta (गरिमा पन्त) is a Nepalese actress and model known for her versatile role in movies and television. She started her career as a teenager by appearing in television commercials. She became widely known from the movie Jhola, which portrays the sati system in Nepal and led her to win several national and ...
Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, professionally known as Krishna Dharabasi is a Nepali writer, novelist and literary critic. He has written multiple essays, short stories, poems and novels.
Rajjo runs a Gulaab gang in the village of Madhopur, where she teaches little girls their alphabet and grown-up girls how to wield a lathi. Her gang is made up of women who wear bright pink. Rajjo's closest friends in the gang are a tomboy (Divya Jagdale), a woman abandoned by her husband (Tannishtha Chatterjee), and a kohl-eyed woman (Priyanka ...
The song peaked at No. 51 on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 24, 1971. [2] The song was generally well-reviewed by critics. Allmusic's Matthew Greenwald called it "one of the most realized James Gang songs and recordings" and that Walsh's guitar "creates a universe of hard rock virtuosity."