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National Heroes of Nepal (Nepali: नेपालका राष्ट्रिय विभूतिहरू, romanized: Nepalka Rashtriya Bibhutiharu) is a list of 18 Nepali people, including those from ancient and medieval times, who were selected to their ranks posthumously by a commission headed by famous writer Balkrishna Sama who was appointed by King Mahendra, in 1955.
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
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.
KKD Films, Hari Om Cinemakers, Creative Movie Production [50] [51] A Mero Hajur 3: Jharana Thapa: Anmol K.C., Suhana Thapa, Arpan Thapa: Romance: Suhana Entertainment, Sunil Kumar Thapa Production [52] [53] M A Y: 17: Jatrai Jatra: Pradeep Bhattarai: Bipin Karki, Dayahang Rai, Rabindra Singh Baniya, Nischal Basnet: Comedy: Shatkon Arts [54] 26 ...
Nepali Cinema, also referred to as "Nepali Chalachitra" (Nepali: नेपाली चलचित्र) is the filmmaking industry in Nepal. This includes films in various languages of Nepal, most notably in Nepali language but also in Newari , Maithili , Tamang , Bhojpuri and Tharu among others.
Newcomer Kabita Nepali takes the co-leading role opposite the U.K.’s Jamie Bacon in “Eklo I,” a film which claims to be Nepal’s first sci-fi movie. Three months of production are now ...
Rangeli (Nepali: रङ्गेली) is a 2024 Nepali crime-thriller film written and directed by Arjun Subedi. [1] It's produced by Bibek Khadka (YOLO), Ramesh Bhattarai and Sansar Chaulagain under the banner Paradise Pictures and Planet3 Films.
The staff of BossNepal wrote: "It is a good movie to catch up if you are willing to get a glimpse of what surpassed among the people of Nepal during the democratic movement". [13] The staff of La.Lit wrote: " Balidan , [...] was a tearjerker perfectly poised between the fall of Panchayat and the start of the Maoist revolution".