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Ritu (2014 Film)
''Ritu'' is a 2014 Nepali romantic love story film that portrays the emotional behaviour of young lovers. Directed by Manoj Adhikari, ''Ritu'' is the first Nepali Film produced from Australia. The theme of the movie is "Seasons change with time, so do the hearts and feelings inside". Change is inevitable. Be it in the nature, or our feelings, or relationships. Things don't always work out the way we've planned. It takes turns we'd never even imagined. Plot ''Ritu'' is a simple romantic story about the similar changes that took place in the lives of Meena, Suraj and Kripa. ''Ritu'' analyses the relationships of its characters through time. It's not about falling in love, but about not letting your love wither and fall. Cast of the movie are Raj Ballav Koirala, Malina Joshi, Rima Bishwokarma, Kamal Silwal, Bishnu Neupane, Iva Ivanova, Bulson, Mana Khatri, Sushila Budhathoki, Written By Sandeep Badal Produced By Alp Entertainment in Association with Planet3Films, Apil Bista Films ...
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Raj Ballav Koirala
Raj Ballav Koirala ( ne, राजबल्लभ कोइराला, born: August 31, 1982) is a Nepali film actor. Career Raj Ballav Koirala began his career as a RJ at Pokhara F.M 95.8, Pokhara, Nepal, before modeling, and acting. He first gained attention for his performance for the music video of the song, Bheteyara Chuttnu by Karna Das His major breakthrough was as the lead actor for the movie, Parkhi Basen which celebrated its 100th day of Release in cinema halls on August 8, 2008. With over 20 films to his credit and his applauded performances in movies like Apabad, Masaan and Pal, he is already considered one of the important actor of the Nepali Films. Honours In October 2008, he received the award for Best Debut Actor (Male) at the prestigious KTV Film Awards, organized by the Nepal Film Technician Association. He also won the Best Actor in a Negative Role award at the Digital Cinema Awards and Box Office Awards in the year 2010. Raj Ballav Koirala was also awarded ...
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Malina Joshi
Malina Joshi ( ne, मलिना जोशी) (born 27 January 1989) is a Nepali actress and Miss Nepal 2011. Joshi won the coveted title, beating Gurung, when she delivered an impressive answer about women's dominance to the judges, that sealed her spot in the competition. She represented Nepal in Miss World 2011 which was held on 4 November 2011 in London. She was selected to perform Nepalese folk dance in the final day of the competition. She was also on the top-30 for Beauty with a Purpose title, a major award at Miss World Miss World is the oldest existing international beauty pageant. It was created in the United Kingdom by Eric Morley in 1951. Since his death in 2000, Morley's widow, Julia Morley, has co-chaired the pageant. Along with Miss Universe, Miss Int .... Early life She finished her secondary education from Dharan Higher Secondary School and successfully achieved her MBA degree specialized in Marketing from Ace Institute of Management. She was also amo ...
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Reema Bishwokarma
Rima Bishwokarma ( ne, रिमा विश्वकर्मा; also spelled Reema) is a Nepalese actress and media personality. She was born on 5 August 1987 in Panauti Municipality Kavre, Nepal. Rima did her first screen time when she was in grade 6 or 7 hosting a TV program “Jada Jadye” at an early age. Education She did her Lower-secondary schooling from Siddhartha Vanasthali Institute, but completed her SLC from Navaratna Secondary School. Recently, she is doing a bachelor third year in Mass Communication from Pinnacle Academy. Career Before starting her acting career, she had worked as a VJ for Nepal Television and a newscaster for National TV. She started her acting career from the music video Jindagibhar Saath Dinchhu Bhannele by Chris KC, who now has acted in more than 100 Nepali music videos. This pretty girl Rima is highly appreciated in the Nepali music video by Shreya Ghosal’s Chayechha Basanta. Later she entered into Nepali movie industry. She debute ...
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Hemanta Rana
Hemanta may refer to: * ''Hemanta'' (film), a 2016 Bengali language film *Hemanta Mukherjee metro station, a metro railway station in Kolkata, India People with the given name *Hemanta Bahadur B.C., Nepalese politician * Hemanta Dora, Indian football player *Hemanta Dutta, Indian director and dramatist *Hemanta Kalita, Indian politician *Hemanta Kumar Sarkar (1897–1952), Indian author and publisher *Hemanta Mishra (born 1945), Nepalese wildlife conservator and author * Hemanta Mukherjee (1920–1989), Indian musician and singer * Hemanta Sena, ruler of the Sena dynasty 1070–1096 * Hemanta Vincent Biswas (born 1995), Bangladeshi footballer See also *Hemant, an Indian male given name, including a list of people with the name *Hemanth (other), a variation of the name ''Hemant'', including a list of people with the name *Hemantha Hemantha is a Sinhalese masculine name. Notable people with the name include: * Hemantha Boteju (born 1977), Sri Lankan cricketer * Hemantha D ...
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Apil Bista Film Production
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Alp Entertainment
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Ashok Gautam Films
Ashoka (, ; also ''Asoka''; 304 – 232 BCE), popularly known as Ashoka the Great, was the third emperor of the Maurya Empire of Indian subcontinent during to 232 BCE. His empire covered a large part of the Indian subcontinent, stretching from present-day Afghanistan in the west to present-day Bangladesh in the east, with its capital at Pataliputra. A patron of Buddhism, he is credited with playing an important role in the spread of Buddhism across ancient Asia. Much of the information about Ashoka comes from his Brahmi edicts, which are among the earliest long inscriptions of ancient India, and the Buddhist legends written centuries after his death. Ashoka was son of Bindusara, and a grandson of the dynasty's founder Chandragupta. During his father's reign, he served as the governor of Ujjain in central India. According to some Buddhist legends, he also suppressed a revolt in Takshashila as a prince, and after his father's death, killed his brothers to ...
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