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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.
QFX Cinemas is a cinema chain in Nepal with cinemas in the major cities of Nepal. [3] It was founded by Rajesh Siddhi, Bhaskar Dhungana and Nakim Uddin. [ 4 ] It features Nepali movies as well as Bollywood and Hollywood movies.
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.
Pages in category "Cinema of Nepal" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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.
Santali cinema, also known as Sollywood, has its presence in the Indian states of Jharkhand and Orissa, and parts of Nepal (especially Jhapa District and Morang District), where Santals live. Santali films are made in the Santali language .
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
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