Nepali Movie – Kri Starring – Anmol KC, Aditi Budhathoki, Anoop Bikram Shahi, Kameshowr Chaurasiya, Saroj Khanal, Laxmi Giri etc. Director – Surendra Poudel
Anmol’s well known movie featuring Aditi Budhathoki for the first time in Nepali film industry, ‘Kri’ is released online. The action movie is directed written and edited by Surendra Poudel. Although the movie had gained a lot of media attention, the box office collection wasn’t impressive. That was despite of huge investment and featuring Anmol KC in the leading role.
Nepali Movie – Aishwarya Starring – Ramesh Upreti, Dipika Prasain, Keki Adhikari, Dipika Prasai, Prashant Tamrakar, Arjun Shrestha etc. Director – Diwakar Bhattarai
A presentation of Ramesh Upreti for Vaishno Devi Films banner, Aishwarya is his debut movie as a producer and a comeback movie as an actor. The movie directed by Diwakar Bhattarai introduced his future wife, Dipika Prasain in leading role. The film was successful and their affair was also successful. Dipika and Diwakar have already married this year.
The movie features Ramesh Upreti and Prashant Tamrakar in leading role. The love story and action film got a good critical review.
The first Parva – Kot Parva is the massacre that happened in Kot of Kathmandu. During the event, Jung Bahadur Rana killed a lot of his opponents including the reigning prime minister. After the event, he was appointed the new prime minister of Nepal.
Kot Parva:
A junior-queen of King Rajendra was planning to remove the crown-prince Surendra and make her own son Ranendra Shah the king of Nepal. For that, she had previously sought help from the prime ministers. They refused to kill the crown prince. She was hoping Jung Bahadur to help her in her mission. But, when Jung Bahadur refused, she plotted to kill Jung Bahadur. Jung Bahadur had his spies in the palace who informed him about the party at Bhandarkhal where he was to be given a poisoned food. An army was also awaiting for him there to make sure he didn’t escape.
But, Jung Bahadur countered the plot by killing all those who were conspiring against him. Although some escaped, he killed most of his opponents in the second Parva – Bhandarkhal Parva. Continue reading
Miss Nepal 2007, Sitashma Chand, lost her father when she was 15-years-old. She says, she has almost forgotten what it felt like to be a little daddy’s girl.
Sitashma says, “My family says I was his favourite as I was his youngest. Just the thought of being a daddy’s girl makes me so happy but I wonder how it felt then… it’s been too long.”
She says, she doesn’t even dream of her father much. “I saw him in my dreams once after he left us. Just once. It’s strange why I don’t dream of him as much as my sisters do. I’m sure he’s watching over me after all these years. I miss him.”
For those who have their parents, Sitashma’s request is to, “Love, respect and cherish your parents while you can. You might have fought with them, you might have had differences, you might have created your own family and not value them as much as you used to. Remember, life is uncertain.”
She adds, “If you are reading this and are lucky to have your father with you or a call away…. go hug them or call them (on my behalf too) and tell them how much you love them. Don’t wait till Father’s day.”