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The movie Kalo Pothi is a Nepali movie directed by Min Bahadur Bham. This movie is set around the northwestern part of Nepal and is the first Nepali movie to be screened at the Venice Film Festival. The highest-grossing Nepali movie overseas, it was also the first Nepali movie entered in the Academy Awards.
The story revolves around two kids - Khadka Raj Nepali as Prakash, Sukraj Rokaya as Kiran. The story is based on the personal life experiences of the director and has an emotional connection to him. The lead character Prakash is an old childhood friend and Kiran reflects the director himself. Through the movie, he is portraying aspects of Nepal that are often neglected in mainstream narratives - the minutiae of village life and the marginalization caused by the caste system that is rarely a focus for Nepal's urban-centric cinema. Bhamhas successfully infused the production with the real look and feel of his native region.
The movie was released on September 4, 2014, with an investment of Rupees 30 million. The director was honored by the then President of Nepal with the National Talent Award for his contribution to art and culture, and the movie was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
So It's a must watch masterpiece movie.
The story revolves around two kids - Khadka Raj Nepali as Prakash, Sukraj Rokaya as Kiran. The story is based on the personal life experiences of the director and has an emotional connection to him. The lead character Prakash is an old childhood friend and Kiran reflects the director himself. Through the movie, he is portraying aspects of Nepal that are often neglected in mainstream narratives - the minutiae of village life and the marginalization caused by the caste system that is rarely a focus for Nepal's urban-centric cinema. Bhamhas successfully infused the production with the real look and feel of his native region.
The movie was released on September 4, 2014, with an investment of Rupees 30 million. The director was honored by the then President of Nepal with the National Talent Award for his contribution to art and culture, and the movie was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.
So It's a must watch masterpiece movie.
Shambhala tells the story of Pema, a new bride living with her new family up in the Himalayas where life is arduous but the indigenous people have their systems, their ways to earn livelihood, educate their young, and continue living in harmony with the world.
Shambhala is a cinematic treasure. From the awe-inspiring visuals of the Himalayas to the deeply philosophical narrative, this film offers a unique blend of beauty and introspection. The slow, reflective pacing allows the story's themes of inner peace and the search for paradise to unfold naturally, pulling you into its meditative atmosphere. It's the kind of film that leaves a lasting impact, perfect for anyone who enjoys thoughtful and visually stunning cinema. The cinematography is nothing short of spectacular, making every scene a visual delight. If you're looking for a film that offers both beauty and depth, Shambhala delivers on all fronts.
SO IT'S A MUST WATCH MOVIE FOR ALL OF YOU!!
Shambhala is a cinematic treasure. From the awe-inspiring visuals of the Himalayas to the deeply philosophical narrative, this film offers a unique blend of beauty and introspection. The slow, reflective pacing allows the story's themes of inner peace and the search for paradise to unfold naturally, pulling you into its meditative atmosphere. It's the kind of film that leaves a lasting impact, perfect for anyone who enjoys thoughtful and visually stunning cinema. The cinematography is nothing short of spectacular, making every scene a visual delight. If you're looking for a film that offers both beauty and depth, Shambhala delivers on all fronts.
SO IT'S A MUST WATCH MOVIE FOR ALL OF YOU!!
Kabaddi is a Nepalese romantic comedy film with a delicate dose of drama written and directed by Ram Babu Gurung. The film depicts the broken love tale of Kaji (played by Dayahang Rai) and Maiya (portrayed by Rishma Gurung). The film is set in Mustang, and the filmmaker has done an excellent job of capturing the setting's rawness. Every jigsaw piece fits flawlessly to make the movie a landmark in the Nepali film industry. The drama constantly manages to captivate us, whether through catchy tunes, humorous timing, or narrative twists.
In the Kabaddi movie, Kaji (Dayahang Rai) is a young hopeless romantic who really wants to marry Maiya (Rishma Gurung), but Maiya does not want to marry Kaji. She prefers to further her study in the capital. Kaji has proclaimed his love for Maiya countless times, but she never seems to realize it. Maiya is angered by Kaji's actions and constantly finds a way to disappoint him. With the help of his two best friends BK (Bijaya Baral) and Chantyal (Buddhi Tamang), Kaji never gives up on the love of his life, hoping that one day she will embrace his feelings for her.
The soundtrack of this Kabaddi picture is particularly noteworthy, providing some hopeless romantics with a tune to relate to and some joyful individuals with a song to dance and vibe to. The background noises mix in flawlessly with the film without distracting the viewer.
The Kabaddi movie is well worth every cash and minute we commit to it. If you enjoy romantic comedies, we believe this is a must-see.
In the Kabaddi movie, Kaji (Dayahang Rai) is a young hopeless romantic who really wants to marry Maiya (Rishma Gurung), but Maiya does not want to marry Kaji. She prefers to further her study in the capital. Kaji has proclaimed his love for Maiya countless times, but she never seems to realize it. Maiya is angered by Kaji's actions and constantly finds a way to disappoint him. With the help of his two best friends BK (Bijaya Baral) and Chantyal (Buddhi Tamang), Kaji never gives up on the love of his life, hoping that one day she will embrace his feelings for her.
The soundtrack of this Kabaddi picture is particularly noteworthy, providing some hopeless romantics with a tune to relate to and some joyful individuals with a song to dance and vibe to. The background noises mix in flawlessly with the film without distracting the viewer.
The Kabaddi movie is well worth every cash and minute we commit to it. If you enjoy romantic comedies, we believe this is a must-see.