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  3. The first Nepali-language film was Satya Harischandra, which was released in 1951 in Darjeeling, India, and produced by D. B. Pariyar. The first Nepali-language movie made in Nepal was Aama, which was released in 1964 produced by the Nepalese government.

  4. History. The making of Nepalese films is said to have begun with D.B. Pariyar's Satya Harishchandra, which was the first Nepali-language movie to be shot. It was produced in Kolkata, India, and released on 14 September 1951.

  5. Pashupati Prasad. 2016 2h 20m. 8.5 (1.7K) Rate. When a man named Pashuati travels to Kathmandu to repay his father's debts, he discovers the sacred site of Pashupatinath. There, he confronts the dangers that lurk in the city. Director Dipendra K. Khanal Stars Khagendra Lamichhane Rabindra Singh Baniya Bipin Karki. 3. Talakjung vs Tulke. 2014 2h 13m

  6. 1. Pashupati Prasad. 2016 2h 20m. 8.5 (1.7K) Rate. When a man named Pashuati travels to Kathmandu to repay his father's debts, he discovers the sacred site of Pashupatinath. There, he confronts the dangers that lurk in the city. Director Dipendra K. Khanal Stars Khagendra Lamichhane Rabindra Singh Baniya Bipin Karki. 2. Chhakka Panja. 2016 2h 10m.

  7. The film highlights the changing lives and ways of the Limbu people, an ethnic minority residing in rural eastern Nepal. It is a story of a young Limbu girl's struggle with cultural traditions, the impact of local medical practices on her life, and the effect of her actions on her community.

  8. Jun 15, 2024 · Following COVID, we’ve seen a surge in both commercial and experimental films like ‘Kabaddi-4’, ‘Mansarra’, ‘Dimaag Kharab’, ‘The Red Suitcase’, ‘Boksi Ko Ghar’, ‘Farki Farki’, and ‘Gau Aayeko Bato’. These films vary, with some sticking to traditional storytelling while others exploring new and experimental approaches.

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