Pardeshi 2015
Nepalese youths leave their motherland to foreign land.
Nepalese youths leave their motherland to foreign land.
Chapali Height 2 is a Nepali psychological thriller film directed by Dipendra K. Khanal and produced by Arjun Kumar. The film stars Avash Shrestha, Paramita Rana and Mariska Pokharel. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Chapali Height.
Mansarra is a specific species of rice. According to legend, it doesn't sprout alone; its seeds are typically mixed with other rice species before planting. A couple’s marriage is tested by fertility issues and by the husband’s growing bond with a single mother and her son.
Degree Maaila is the only English graduate in a village, who has returned from a city. As the campus committee is warned to run the English classes properly or bear the consequences of shutting down, they decide to hire him for the job, which he declines. Maaila's love interest and the committee want him to take up the job but he is adamant.
A diminishing water supply is driving people from their land in a remote region of Nepal. The younger generation of the Gurung family adapts by commuting from their ancestral home, where subsistence depends on grazing goats and cows, to a village that has a commercial apple orchard, fed by irrigation. “We cannot give up cultivating our fields,” a elderly man explains. “The apple farm is not going to be able to feed us easily.” The older generation believes that water shortages stem from road building and bulldozing, upsetting the natural order, a young man explains. Both generations fly prayer flags, beseeching water.
A boy comes back to Nepal to attend a wedding. However, he meets a village girl and instantly falls in love with her.
Srijana, an aspiring painter residing with her father, is reluctant to wed the sole son of her father's business associate. Opting to further her painting skills, she decides to visit her paternal aunt in a distant village. There, she encounters Sonam and Shankar, leading to the emergence of a love triangle that unfolds over time.
An educated young boy from remote Nepal who dreams of becoming a teacher in a government school, the story of his struggle to fulfill his dream amidst economic hardships.
Dorii tells the gripping story of a troubled young man abandoned by his father and burdened with debt. In his desperate search for wealth, greed takes over, leading him into the risky world of rope smuggling. His choices soon drag him into danger, with consequences that could change his life forever.
Story of two guys with a mystical twist
Trapped in an abandoned royal palace, a young prince must confront the unsettling secrets of his family’s past, escape evil forces and battle dark magic in order to survive.
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. The struggles of Numa, the young girl, represent the lives of many other young Nepali women, torn between fulfilling her desires and cultural traditions.
Julebi is a Nepali film directed by Ganeshdev Pandey that intertwines three distinct stories centered around the complexities of sexual psychology and modern relationships. Set in Ratnapark, the film explores the desires and passions of seven interconnected characters, with a particular focus on the experiences of Nepali women. The narrative delves into the lives of a sex worker, portrayed by Suraksha Pant, and other characters navigating strained relationships and unspoken love. 𝐉𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐢 explores love born of choice and necessity. A tale of hearts entangled in the complexities of life, where love knows no one path. The story of the movie revolves around the relationships of seven characters, interconnected and revolving like a 𝘑𝘶𝘭𝘦𝘣𝘪 (Nepali Sweet).
It tells the story of a famous TV comedian, popularly known as Selfie King, a character he portrays in the comedy TV series of same name.
Two friends set out on a journey to find their long-lost childhood friend on behalf of his 84-year-old dying father. Along the journey, everyone goes through innumerable highs and lows defining love, struggle, care, conflict, and hope.
A strong-willed woman defies her father in order to wed her childhood sweetheart, but she faces more antagonism when her new husband leaves the country to find work.
विश्वास (Bishwas) is a heart-wrenching tale of one man's journey from rural simplicity to the complexity of city life. The protagonist, a humble villager, leaves behind his mother and the only life he's ever known to earn enough money to pay for her medical treatment. As his search for money leads him down a dangerous path, he realizes the true cost of his quest and the sacrifices he must make. With betrayal and danger lurking at every turn, the protagonist must find the strength within himself to overcome the odds and save not only his mother, but his own soul. With a powerful blend of drama, romance, and adventure, "विश्वास" is a timeless story of one man's journey towards redemption and self-discovery.
An epic tragedy, based on Nepal's most famous epic poem. Madan, a lower-class worker, is forced by poverty and mounting debts to go to Lhasa, Tibet, leaving behind his lonely mother and beloved wife, Muna. However, tragedy befalls him on the way home.
"Gharjwai" revolves around the intertwined lives of three main characters: a seasoned farmer, a spirited young woman, and a mysterious stranger. As secrets unravel and emotions collide, the film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Amidst breathtaking landscapes and cultural traditions, the characters grapple with their pasts, forging unexpected connections that will forever change their destinies.
Leading Nepalese film scholar and Tokyo University of Information Sciences professor Ito Toshiaki serves as the first Japanese director and screenplay writer for a Nepalese film in this mid-length feature film. Screened in Kathmandu and recipient of the National Film Award from the Nepal government and the Nepal Short Film Critic's Award. A couple visits a mountain village in Nepal to put on a puppet theater performance. A young boy named Ramesh is brought to the festival being held in the village by his grandma Maya. There, he meets a girl named Nisha who wears the same ethnic attire as his grandmother.