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Surke Thaili Khai (Nepali: सुर्के थैली खै; English: Where is the Tied-Pouch) or Surke Thaili is a Nepalese song by Rajan Raj Shiwakoti, Anju Panta, Raju Biswokarma, released on August 6, 2015. It was a single from soundtrack album Woda Number 6 (2015).
Kutu Ma Kutu, also known as Kutu Ma Kutu Supari Dana (Nepali:कुटुमा कुटु or कुटुमा कुटु सुपारी दाना) is a Nepalese song from the 2017 Nepalese film Dui Rupaiya. The song is sung by Rajan Raj Shiwakoti, Prashidhika Tiwari and Rajan Ishan, with lyrics and music by Prashidhika Tiwari ...
This membership has been given on the occasion of World Music Day, Honors and awards program 2079 B.S. [27] [28] [29] Sharma has contributed to a dozen Nepali films. Mangalam, Chakkapanja, Chakkapanja-3, Chakka Panja 4 [ 30 ] Hijo Ajaka Kura, Hawaldar Suntali, Kismat-2, [ 31 ] which are noted as commercially success films among all..
Most Nepalese films are narrative and were shot on 16-millimeter film during the film era, [1] [2] [3] which are mostly recorded digitally now. The first Nepali-language film was Satya Harischandra , which was released in 1951 in Darjeeling, India, and produced by D. B. Pariyar.
The music is composed by Prashant Siwakoti while the background score is provided by Rohit Shakya. The first song from the film titled "Kadhekuri" was released on 15 September, followed by "Dainey Hataima" on 28 September, "Maijharo" on 3 October, "Raiya Chandiko" on 23 October and "Notaile" on 7 November.
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. He recorded Rajamati song in 1962 in Calcutta, India, on a 78 rpm gramophone disc. [8]
Dui Rupaiyan (Nepali: २ रुपैयाँ, lit. 'Two rupees'), is a Nepali comedy, action and drama film, directed by Asim Shah. The song of the movie dui rupaiya, Kutu Ma Kutu is also the most famous and viewed Nepalese song on YouTube, with more than 200 million views.
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.