A documentary about Nepalese heritage.
Far Western Nepal is relatively underdeveloped and has its unique heritage. This documentary provides the glimpse of rare Nepalese heritage. Continue reading
Celebrities and Gossips
These are the latest news about the celebrities, artists and gossips in the Nepali film industryLatest Movies
Kathmandu airport to be jammed with birds?
The 25-year old now claims that he can call 175 different birds to jam the Kathmandu International Airport. The reason – the government has created hindrance in his quest for the Guinness World Records.
There are so many problems in Nepal that the Nepalese Government can’t hear a plea until somebody chooses a disruptive mean – be it a traffic jam or city closure (popularly called ‘Banda’) to attract its attention. Gautam claims to have repeatedly asked the ministries of foreign affairs, finance and forest. But nobody cared for his plea. Now, according to a National newspaper, he has given a three months ultimatum to the government to write letters to the Guinness World Records officials. With the three month’s preparation he is planning to call unspecified number of crows to jam the air traffic on the only international airport in Nepal.
Electricity from hair in Nepal – hair solar panel
One of the reason the solar energy has become unaffordable in underdeveloped countries is the cost involved in the purchase of solar panels. Two teens in Nepal, Milan Karki and Harihar Adhikari, have developed a low cost solar panel from human hair. Silicon dioxide, cupreous oxide, copper wire, glass, plywood and black hair is all they required to prepare the solar panel. The 17 year olds doing their 12th, produced 8 volt 18 watts electricity from an assembly of 1/2 kg of hair.
Watch the video to know more about the “invention” (video is removed).
Brain-drain, a problem to Nepal?
The issue of brain drain and loss of labor force to foreign countries have been talked a lot within Nepal and out of Nepal. The US, India,China,Bangladesh, Singapore, Russia, Australia, Canada, Germany, UK have been some of many places Nepali go for further studies. Nepali going to the labor market of Middle East, Eastern Asia and other countries are told to be underpaid and usually return back after a certain period. But the question on weather they are impacting the Nepalese development and well-being is still questioned in spite of the country’s economy driven by their revenue. Nepali students and workers in developed countries generally try to settle in the host country. They tend to turn deaf ears to some well wishers’ plea to return the cream of the country back to Nepal.
It is one’s right to choose where he/she lives. And the government and politicians have failed to create an environment to lure foreign bound citizens back to the country. The issue of dual citizenship is highly debated – will the ones who left the country benefit from it or the country will benefit from it. The NRNs will get mental benefit of not loosing their original citizenship and the country will get the material benefit from their financial capabilities. We can’t really put them in a scale and measure/compare the benefits. But I think whoever benefits, it is a win-win situation although not many people agree with me.
Documentary – Lonley Planet Nepal
Lonley Planet, a leader in publishing travel guides and documentaries has produced this nice documentary about the uniqueness of Nepal and things to do while you are in Nepal.
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Documentary – The eye of the son
Another nice documentary filmed in Nepal.
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Is Alena Gurung a Nepali Paris Hilton ?
The beauty queen, Alena Gurung, is a UK resident Nepali model. She wants to be an actress, a successful British actress in the United Kingdom.
One of my friend, argued that she is good enough to be a Nepali version of Paris Hilton. I don’t think she has gone to that extreme. One can easily predict that Alena might be heading in that direction in the future.
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Goodbye Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson was a greatest singer and performer. I still remember when I used to listen “Beat it” song when I was a kid. I didn’t understand the song and it sounded more like Bire Bire (short form of common Nepali name Bir Bahadur) and I loved it very much. Although, I could never understand most of his songs in a first go (if there were no lyrics attached in the cover) I immensely enjoy the music and the amazing videos he created.
Michael Jackson as a person might not be that much appealing but it is very sad and shocking that the King of Pop is no longer among with us. Continue reading
Shortest person in the world
Looks like Guinness World Records book didn’t have a category for the record for a shortest person until a 20 years old and just 74.61 centimeters tall He Pingping got entry in it in the 2009 edition of the book and posed for its launch with the longest-legged Svetlana Pankratova. But our own Khagendra Thapa Magar was actually shorter than the guy and couldn’t get entry because of being underage at that time.
When he was seeking entry in the record book, Khagendra was only 50 centimeters(20 inches) tall and weighed 4.5 kilograms (10 pounds) and only 14 years of age. Khagendra hasn’t gained any height till he was eleven years old. Soon (in about 4 months) he is turning 18 and he and his family are waiting that day for him to be registered in the World Record book. Let’s see some of his photos.
Record keeping is one thing but health and prosperity is far more important in one’s life. I hope he does get proper medical care and nutrition. Let’s wish him all the best throughout his life.
Nepali Movie – Abhimanyu
Starring – Nikhil Upreti, Arunima Lamsal, Pooja Pradhan, Jenny Kunwar, Ujjwal Ghimire, Rabi Giri, Hemanta Budhathoki, Dinesh Sharma etc.
Director – Naresh Poudel
Nepali movie ‘Abhimanyu’ is the first presentation of Rose Films by Maunata Shrestha. While Maunata Shrestha wrote and produced the movie, Naresh Poudel has directed it.
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featuring Nikhil Upreti
Challenging Mt. Everest at old age
Looks like Mt. Everest is the only place for Nepali to break records. Last month Appa Sherpa broke his own record of 18 accents by climbing it for the 19th time. I don’t know if it is already logged in the Guinness World Records but there are other attempts related to Mt. Everest waiting to be recorded in the book.
Let’s wish all the best to Sherchan for his effort to climb the highest peak and enter in the world record book.
Appa Sherpa set new Mt. Everest record of 19 accents
Well done Appa! Congratulation on your new record on the top of the world for the 19th time.
Appa Sherpa reached the top of Mt. Everest on May 21, 2009 at 8 am for the 19th time to break his own record of 18 ascents, last year. Appa was leading Eco Everest Expedition 2009.
It was not an easy expedition as this climbing season saw one of the worst weather conditions. The expedition was struck by tragedy on May 7 when Lhakpa Nuru, a high altitude climber, died in an avalanche and two of the team members gave up summit hopes and returned to Kathmandu.
After the failed first attempt in 1988 Appa climbed the peak for the first time in 1990. That is, 19 accents in 20 years.
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Nepali Movie – Hungama
Starring – Rajesh Hamal, Ramit Dhungana, Jharana Thapa, Rejina Upreti etc.
Direction – Prithivi Rana Magar, Ram Sharan Ghimire
The movie ‘Hungama’ is a presentation of Dhan Bahadur Rana Magar for World Vision Entertainment (in association with Sagarmatha Entertainment, HK). The script and dialogue of the movie is written by Prithivi Rana Magar.
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Comedy – Naya Nepal (Gaijatra)
MaHa Comdey – 216777 (Bhoot)
An unique combination of comedy and horror:
MaHa Comedy – Bhoot
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