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  1. Bulbul (Nepali: बुलबुल) is a 2019 Nepalese drama film written and directed Binod Poudel. It stars Swastima Khadka, and Mukun Bhusal in the lead roles. The story line is about a woman who drives tempo for a living in Kathmandu. The film was released on 15 February 2019.

    • Nischal Basnet, Koshish Chhetri, Udgam Pariyar, Rajina Rimal
    • Awaken Production
    • Sirjana Koirala, Purushottam Pandey, Raju Poudel, Abeeral Thapa, Bhim Thapa
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt8622286Bulbul (2019) - IMDb

    Feb 15, 2019 · Bulbul: Directed by Binod Paudel. With Swastima Khadka, Mukunda Bhusal, Deepak Chhetri, Laxmi Bardewa. A young mother waiting for her husband to be back for years falls in love with a guy while she looks after her paralyzed father-in-law.

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    • Drama
    • Binod Paudel
    • 2019-02-15
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  5. Where is Bulbul streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

    • Ranakala; Bhima; Chopendra
    • 4
    • 2019
    • 116 min
  6. Bulbul is a story of a Ranakala who drives an auto rickshaw in the streets of Kathmandu, Nepal. The unfulfilled desire for love and loneliness leads her to fall in love with a passenger named chopendra which brings twists and turns to her life and unfolds the secrets. 71 IMDb 6.0 1 h 56 min 2019. 18+.

    • 116 min
  7. Feb 22, 2019 · Abhimanyu Dixit. Published at : February 22, 2019. Updated at : June 24, 2019 17:02. Kathmandu. Binod Paudel, writer-director of the film Bulbul, is the campus chief of Nepal’s first film school, Oscar International College. Most of the films made by the college’s alumni have accrued accolades, not just locally but also globally.

  8. Jul 24, 2020 · The new Netflix film Bulbul, is a Rabindranath Tagore-esque, grandma-tale set in 19th century, pre-independence Bengal. While it is essentially about a witch, simmering underneath are darker themes like patriarchy, domestic abuse, and revenge.