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''Aama'' () is a 1964 Nepali film directed by
Hira Singh Khatri Hira Singh Khatri ( ne, हिरा सिं खत्री) is the director of the first Nepali movie, '' Aama''. After the success of the first movie, he directed two more movies for the Nepal government. Filmography References Ext ...
in his directorial debut. The film is written by Durga Shrestha and Chaitya Devi. ''Aama'' was produced by King
Mahendra of Nepal Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev ( ne, श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज महेन्द्र वीर विक्रम शाह देव; 11 June 1920 – 31 January 1972) was the King of Nepal from 13 March 1955 until h ...
under the banner of Information Department of
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(formally Royal Nepal Film Corporation). The film stars Shiva Shankar and
Bhuwan Chand Bhuwan Chand ( ne, भुवन चन्द; born June, 1949) is a Nepali actress. She is known for Aama, the first Nepali feature film which was produced in 1964. Owing to her lead role in the first feature film produced in Nepal, which was p ...
, with
Basundhara Bhusal Basundhara Bhusal is a Nepali movie and theater actor. She was one of the actresses in the first Nepali movie '' Aama'' (1964). Since then, she has acted in at least 135 feature films and 60 TV programs. She started her career in theater, acting ...
,
Hira Singh Khatri Hira Singh Khatri ( ne, हिरा सिं खत्री) is the director of the first Nepali movie, '' Aama''. After the success of the first movie, he directed two more movies for the Nepal government. Filmography References Ext ...
and Hari Prasad Rimal in supporting roles. It follows a young man who returns home after serving in his country's army. Hira Singh Khatri, was requested by Mahendra of Nepal to direct ''Aama.'' The film's post-production and indoor filming were mainly done in
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, India. It was released on 7 October 1964. After the release, ''Aama'' became the first Nepalese film to be produced in Nepal. After the film's release in Nepal, it quickly became popular in the country. After the success of ''Aama'', Khatri directed the films '' Hijo Aaja Bholi'' (1967), and ''Parivartan'' (1971) for the Nepalese government, both of which were used to convey patriotism to Nepalese citizens. ''Aama'' is regarded as one of the most important films in the history of Nepalese cinema.


Plot

Harka Bahadur is an alcoholic who physically abuses his wife. One day later, his house is being repossessed due to non-payment of loan repayments, after which Harka Bahadur promises his wife he will give up drinking. Later that day, he returns to his house drunk and starts attacking his wife but dies after being struck by lightning. After his death, Harka's son Man Bahadur ( Shiva Shankar) leaves his house to join the army. A few years later, Man returns home after serving in a foreign army for two years but cannot find his mother. After hearing about his mother's death, Man decides to leave Nepal but his neighbours persuade him to stay in the village and serve the community, saying that "service to the motherland is equally virtuous as service to a mother". Man Bahadur says he will remain in Nepal to help his country's growing economy.


Cast

Credits adapted from ''Films Of Nepal''. * Shiva Shankar *
Bhuwan Chand Bhuwan Chand ( ne, भुवन चन्द; born June, 1949) is a Nepali actress. She is known for Aama, the first Nepali feature film which was produced in 1964. Owing to her lead role in the first feature film produced in Nepal, which was p ...
*
Basundhara Bhusal Basundhara Bhusal is a Nepali movie and theater actor. She was one of the actresses in the first Nepali movie '' Aama'' (1964). Since then, she has acted in at least 135 feature films and 60 TV programs. She started her career in theater, acting ...
* Hari Prasad Rimal *
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Production

Mahendra of Nepal Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev ( ne, श्री ५ महाराजाधिराज महेन्द्र वीर विक्रम शाह देव; 11 June 1920 – 31 January 1972) was the King of Nepal from 13 March 1955 until h ...
requested prominent film director
Hira Singh Khatri Hira Singh Khatri ( ne, हिरा सिं खत्री) is the director of the first Nepali movie, '' Aama''. After the success of the first movie, he directed two more movies for the Nepal government. Filmography References Ext ...
, who was mainly working in
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, to direct ''Aama'', which was made to develop Nepali cinema and to promote Nepali art and culture through it. In the early years of Nepalese cinema there was no professional infrastructure in the country to produce, distribute, and present Nepalese cinema. There were no professional actors so the director chose Nepalese singer-songwriter Shiva Shankar and theatrical performer
Bhuwan Chand Bhuwan Chand ( ne, भुवन चन्द; born June, 1949) is a Nepali actress. She is known for Aama, the first Nepali feature film which was produced in 1964. Owing to her lead role in the first feature film produced in Nepal, which was p ...
. Shiva Shankar was chosen to play the lead actor in the film because the director's original choice for the role was
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. The leading female actor Bhuwan Chand remembered being "very excited" about acting in the film; she said it "was one of the incidents of my life I can never forget". At the age of fourteen, Hari Prasad Rimal also made his acting debut in ''Aama''. Filming on the project lasted between three and four months, and the
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work, which was completed in
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, India, took about six months. Most of the scenes were filmed in a single take. Bhuwan Chand was paid about 5,000
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($45.01 as of April 2019). Chand told '' Kathmandu Craze'', "the director of the film had asked for cameramen's opinion and he responded in my favour. So it was cameraman Dev and of course the director who were responsible for me receiving the part."


Release

The film premiered on 7 October 1964, in the
Kathmandu Valley The Kathmandu Valley ( ne, काठमाडौं उपत्यका; also known as the Nepal Valley or Nepa Valley ( ne, नेपाः उपत्यका, Nepal Bhasa: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑑅 𑐐𑐵𑑅, नेपाः गाः)), ...
. Upon release, the film met with success. Sunita of ''Films Of Nepal'' wrote, "''Aama'' took the nation by storm". After the success of the film, director
Hira Singh Khatri Hira Singh Khatri ( ne, हिरा सिं खत्री) is the director of the first Nepali movie, '' Aama''. After the success of the first movie, he directed two more movies for the Nepal government. Filmography References Ext ...
went on to direct '' Hijo Aaja Bholi'' (1967), and ''Parivartan'' (1971), films which were used to convey patriotism to Nepalese citizens. ''Aama'' became an important film in history of Nepalese cinema, after becoming the first Nepalese film to be produced in Nepal. Following its release, the leading actors became publicly prominent. ''Kathmandu Films'', wrote "This 'Aama''was the most important event in history of filming in Nepal".


Critical response

'' BossNepal'' wrote, "The title of the movie did justice to it ... ''Aama'' (mother) gives us a glimpse of what to expect and meets people's expectations as well. It goes perfectly with the theme of the movie". The reviewer also said, "''Aama'' deserves a watch". Philip Cryan Marshall of ''Migyul'' wrote, "''Aama'' was clearly a nation-building tool", and "The image of the mother, a universal symbol of national unity, was used to forward themes of nationalization. Characters ... were dressed in distinct garbs of the nation – men in daura suruwal and
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and women draped in
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and cholo fariya".


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External links

*{{IMDb title, 1999819 1964 directorial debut films 1964 drama films 1964 films Films shot in Nepal Nepalese drama films Nepali-language films Films shot in Pokhara Nepalese black-and-white films