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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.
The term Cinemandu is also used, as a portmanteau for films produced in the Nepali language while the Nepalese films produced from Kathmandu and Janakpur in the Maithili language is known as Mithilawood. Both of these film industries are the largest viewing cinema of Nepal and are collectively known as Nepali Cinema. [2] Purna Banadhur ko ...
Despite its short history, the Nepali movie industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of Nepal. Nepalese films or Nepalese cinema refers to films made in Nepali language within Nepal and beyond. 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.
Nepali exhibition business is 60% foreign films and 40% Nepali films and heavy taxes on foreign films stalls the growth of new multiplexes which in turn affects the gross receipts of Nepali films.
12 Gaun has captured audiences nationwide, making it one of the most talked about films in recent times. Similarly, debutant actor, Samir Bhatta is already seen as the next big star in the Nepali film industry. [7] After the huge success of 12 Gaun, the director and writer i.e. Biraj Bhatta and Santosh Sarkar announced a sequel.
Rimesh Adhikari Film रू 8.0 crore (US$600,000) [1] 3 Hrawsho Deergha* Chandra Panta: 2024 Neeta Films: रू 6.0 crore (US$450,000) [2] 4 12 Gaun* Biraj Bhatta: 2024 Biraj Bhatt Film Production: रू 4.0 crore (US$300,000) [3] Prem Geet 3: Santosh Sen Chhetan Gurung: 2022 Aasusen Films Production [4] Farki Farki: Suyog Gurung 2024 Rohit ...
[4] [5] Shambhala is the first Nepali feature film to be in competition at a major film festival and the first South Asian film in three decades to compete in the main competition at the Berlinale. [6] [7] The film was also selected as the Nepalese entry for Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards. [8]
Film Artist Director Producer Music composer Editor Box Office Bala: Mayaju: 1987: Silu: Nabina Shrestha, Jay Shrestha, Madan Krishna Shrestha, Hari Bansha Acharya. Pradeep Rimal: Prem Baniya and Dan B. Maharjan: Ganesh Prasad Shrestha: 1995: Rajamati: Hisila Maharjan Shree Krishna Shrestha Maniraj Lawat Madan Krishna Shrestha Hari Bansha ...