
Buddhi Tamang is a prominent Nepalese actor and theatrical performer who has become a household name in the Nepali film industry. Born on March 2, 1983, he first developed his acting skills in the theaters of Kathmandu, where he worked for several years before transitioning to cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Chhantyal in the hit movie Kabaddi and its subsequent sequels. Hi...
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Delves into the complexities of fame, culture, and connection, weaving a compelling tale set against Nepal's breathtaking landscapes.

Guru Aama, a compassionate and dedicated teacher, fate and career are in trouble when one of her student, Muna falls into drug addiction.

A touching comedy-drama about a wrestling-loving couple torn by clashing personalities. They can't live together, yet can't stay apart. This story is a humorous, emotional journey of love, struggle, and deep connection.

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A financially struggling village shaman finds himself torn between his obligations and his son's concerns for an animal.

Dukhi Aatma follows a struggling poet whose love life is shaken by erectile dysfunction. Desperate for a cure, he tries doctors, herbs, and even spiritual methods. As his efforts fail, he faces emotional turmoil, questioning his identity, masculinity, and the fragility of love in the face of silent struggles.

Mahabhoj is a social drama set in the backdrop of Nepal’s political system. It tells the story of everyday people who stand up against those who exploit them for selfish interests. The film highlights themes like rebellion, justice, and the struggle against political corruption and social inequality. At its core, the story follows a bank loan manager in urgent need of money. When he turns to his father for help, he learns that his father’s lifelong savings have been stolen by a corrupt cooperative and a group of greedy individuals. This discovery sets off a powerful journey of resistance and truth.

The movie "Anjila" is based on the real-life story of Anjila Tumbapo Subba, the captain and number one goalkeeper of Nepal's national women's football team. The film showcases her journey from being confined within her home to becoming the team captain, highlighting her struggles and determination .Anjila herself plays the lead role, with Dayahang Rai and Srijana Subba portraying her parents The movie emphasizes the importance of perseverance and the belief that with determination, nothing is impossible.

There are culture, tradition, dignity, and above all, there is love. Due to an unresolved issue, a thin border separates two families, preventing one from being acknowledged by the other. However, when love blossoms between a couple from each family, it raises concern and causes disruption throughout the entire village. Set in the modern era, the story blends traditional cultural values with a test of love that challenges a lover.

Continuing the story of the first film, Jaari 2 follows the journey of Namsang and his wife Hangma as they embark on a new chapter of their married life. The film's narrative is deeply rooted in the culture of the Limbu community and revolves around the Chyabrung, a traditional drum that symbolizes love, identity and resilience. The film explores how Namsang navigates personal struggles and the complexities of his community's traditions with the guidance of the drum's rhythms.
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