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Nepali Cinema, also referred to as "''Nepali Chalachitra''" ( ne, नेपाली चलचित्र) in
Nepali Nepali or Nepalese may refer to : Concerning Nepal * Anything of, from, or related to Nepal * Nepali people, citizens of Nepal * Nepali language, an Indo-Aryan language found in Nepal, the current official national language and a language spoken ...
, is the filmmaking industry in
Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is ma ...
. This includes films in various languages of Nepal, most notably in Nepali, Maithili and
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. The term ''Kollywood'' is also used, as a
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and
Janakpur Janakpurdham or Janakpur ( ne, जनकपुर, ) is a sub-metropolitan city in Dhanusha District, Madhesh Province, Nepal. The city is a hub for religious and cultural tourism. A headquarter of Dhanusha district, ''Janakpur'' is also the capi ...
in the Maithili language is known as ''Mithilawood''. Both of these film industries are the largest viewing cinema of Nepal and are collectively known as Kollywood.


History

The making of Nepalese films is said to have begun with D.B. Pariyar's ''Satya Harishchandra'', which was the first Nepali-language movie to be shot. It was produced from
Kolkata, India Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, commerci ...
and was released on 14 September 1951. '' Aama'' (mother) was the first film produced in Nepal and was released on 7 October 1964. It was produced by the Information Department of His Majesty's Government of Nepal (now Government of Nepal (GoN)). It was directed by Hira Singh Khatri and written by Durga Shrestha and Chaitya Devi. the lead actors were Shiva Shankar Manandhar , Bhuwan Chand, Chaitya Devi and Basundhara Bhusal who are regarded as the first actors in the Nepali film industry. The first film to be produced under a private banner was ''
Maitighar ''Maitighar'' ( Maternal home) is a 1966 Nepali film directed by B.S. Thapa. It was the third Nepali film produced and the first featured film under a private banner. This film features bollywood actress Mala Sinha in the lead role with Nepali a ...
'', which was released at the end of 1966 by Sumonanjali Films Pvt. Ltd. Although it was a Nepalese movie, it had many Indians contributing toward its making.
Mala Sinha Alda Sinha (born 11 November 1936), better known by her stage name Mala Sinha is a former Indian actress who has worked in Hindi, Bengali and Nepali films. Initially starting her career with regional cinema, she went on to become a top leading ...
played the lead role, along with Chidambar Prasad Lohani, whom she later married. It had special appearances of
Sunil Dutt Sunil Dutt (born Balraj Dutt; 6 June 1929 — 25 May 2005) was an Indian actor, film producer, director and politician. Dutt was one of the major stars of Hindi cinema in the late 1950s and 1960s and continued to star in many successful film ...
and comedian
Rajendra Nath Rajendra Nath Malhotra (8 June 1931 − 13 February 2008) was an Indian actor and comedian in Hindi and Punjabi films. Early life and family Rajendra Nath was born on 8 June 1931 in Tikamgarh, which is now in Madhya Pradesh. His family was ...
. Directed by B.S. Thapa and music scored by
Jaidev Jaidev (3 August 1918 – 6 January 1987; born Jaidev Verma) was a music composer in Hindi films, most known for his work in films: '' Hum Dono'' (1961), '' Reshma Aur Shera'' (1971), ''Prem Parbat'' (1973), ''Gharaonda'' (1977) and '' Gaman ...
, a veteran maestro, it had
Lata Mangeshkar Lata Mangeshkar () (born as Hema Mangeshkar; 28 September 1929 – 06 February 2022) was an Indian playback singer and occasional music composer. She is widely considered to have been the greatest and most influential singers in India. Her con ...
,
Asha Bhosle Asha Bhosle (; Mangeshkar; born 8 September 1933) is an Indian  playback singer, entrepreneur and occasional actress and television personality who predominantly works in Indian Cinema. Known for her versatility, she has been described in th ...
,
Usha Mangeshkar Usha Mangeshkar (born 15 December 1935) is an Indian singer who has recorded many Marathi, Manipuri, Hindi, Bengali, Kannada, Nepali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati and Assamese songs. Personal life Usha Mangeshkar is an Indian singer. She is the fou ...
and
Manna Dey Prabodh Chandra Dey (May 1, 1919 − October 24, 2013), known by his stage name Manna Dey, was an internationally acclaimed and celebrated Indian playback singer, music director, and a musician. As a classical vocalist, he belonged to the Bhe ...
, all of whom were established Indian singers, doing the playback singing with
Prem Dhoj Pradhan Prem Dhoj Pradhan (6 June 1938 – 6 May 2021) was a Nepalese musician. He was a singer, composer, and regional playback singer. He sang in the two major languages of Nepal: Newari and Nepali. He was also known as the Golden Voice and King of R ...
, C.P. Lohani and
Aruna Lama Aruna Lama (9 September 19454 February 1998) was an Indian-born Nepali language singer from Darjeeling. She is popularly known as 'Nightingale of the Hills'. She sang hundreds of Nepali songs, including some for Nepali film, and left an indelib ...
. The Nepal government established the Royal Nepal Film Corporation in 1971. ''Mann Ko Bandh'' was the first film produced by the corporation; Jay Rana was the director. Nati Kaji and Shiva Shankar were the music composers of the songs.
Amber Gurung Shree Amber Gurung ( ne, अम्बर गुरुङ) (26 February 1938 – 7 June 2016) was a Nepalese composer, singer, and lyricist. He composed Nepal's national anthem, " Sayaun Thunga Phulka". Early life Amber Gurung was born in Dar ...
scored the background music. It premiered in 1973 in
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. ''Mann Ko Bandh'' was followed by ''Kumari'' (the first
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Nepali film) in 1978, ''Sindoor'' in 1980, and ''Jeevan Rekha'' in a series. And "Badlindo Aakash" in 1984. Their success opened up the avenue for private parties to enter into filmmaking as an industrial endeavor. ''
Paral Ko Aago ''Paral Ko Aago'' ( ne, परालको आगो) is a 1978 Nepali black-and-white film directed by Pratap Subba and produced by Cineroma. It is based on a story of the same name by the Nepali writer Guru Prasad Mainali. Plot A man beats his ...
'', directed by Pratap Subba, was produced by Cinema in 1978. The black-and-white movie proved to be a great success due to its story and melodious music. The actors were Tanka Sharma,
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 ...
, Susmita Dhakal, I.K. Singh, Menuka Pradhan, etc. The music director
Shanti Thatal Shanti Thatal () is an Indian music composer and singer,, known for her works in Nepali film industry. She has more than 200 songs to her credit, including music for several Nepali films. She is the first female music composer of the Nepali fi ...
became the first female music director in Nepali movies. The lyrics were prepared by Manbahadur Mukhiya and Indra Thapaliya and the songs were sung by
Aruna Lama Aruna Lama (9 September 19454 February 1998) was an Indian-born Nepali language singer from Darjeeling. She is popularly known as 'Nightingale of the Hills'. She sang hundreds of Nepali songs, including some for Nepali film, and left an indelib ...
, Dawa Gyalmo, Pema Lama, Shankar Gurung and Deepa Gahatraj (Jha). Pratap Subba was also the scriptwriter. It was based on a popular short story of the same name by
Guru Prasad Mainali Guru Prasad Mainali ( ne, गुरुप्रसाद मैनाली; 7 September 1900 – 8 June 1971) was a Nepalese short story writer and civil servant. Mainali is considered one of the best short story writers of Nepali literature. ...
.


Golden era

With the start of the 1980s, some relatively more creative films were made and they became successful too. Thus, filmmaking started to appear as a more viable profession and the number of productions increased a bit. After the introduction of private companies in the Nepali film industry, the time came when more films were being made and they were much more accepted by Nepalese audiences. ''Badlindo Aakash'', ''
Samjhana ''Samjhana'' ( ne, सम्झना) is a 1983 love story directed by Shambhu Pradhan. It starred the first golden couple of Nepali cinema, Bhuwan K.C. and Tripti Nadakar. The film was a major hit at the box office. The music of the film, compo ...
'', ''
Kusume Rumal ''Kusume Rumal'' ( ne, कुसुमे रुमाल; ) is a 1985 Nepali romantic film written and directed by Tulsi Ghimire. It was produced by Sumitra Paudel under the banner of Sayapatri Films. The film featured Bhuwan K.C, Tripti Nadaka ...
'', '' Lahure'', ''
Kanchhi ''Kanchhi'' ( ne, कान्छी) is a 1984 Nepali film directed by B.S. Thapa and produced by Bhagawan Das Shrestha. The film was a major hit in Nepal. Cast and crew The main roles were played by Sharmila Shah (now Sharmila Malla), Shiv ...
'', ''Basudev'', ''
Saino ''Saino'' ( ne, साईनो) is a hit 1988 Nepali film directed by Ugyen Chopel. It starred Danny Denzongpa, Bhuwan K.C., Tripti Nadakar and child actor Raksha. The music of the film was composed by Ranjit Gazmer. Danny Denzongpa wrote the ...
'' and ''Koseli'', which were released between 1984 and 1993, were very popular. The leading actors were Bhuwan K.C. and
Tripti Nadakar Tripti Nadakar ( ne, तृप्ती नदाकर; born January 2, 1959) is an Indian actress who worked in Nepali cinema. She has performed in more than a dozen Nepali films. Her hit movies were '' Samjhana'', '' Kusume Rumal'', '' Saino ...
, whose on-screen chemistry saw them being dubbed the "golden couple" of the industry. In the later years of the decade, the industry saw the rise of
Rajesh Hamal Rajesh Hamal ( , born September 6, 1964) is a Nepali film actor (MAHANAYAK). He is regarded as one of the most influential and popular actors in the history of Nepalese cinema. He is popularly known as the "Maha Nayak"(megastar)of the Nepalese ...
and
Karishma Manandhar Karishma Manandhar (born Surya Kumari) is a Nepalese politician and an actress. She is considered as one of the most popular actresses in the history of Nepalese cinema. She is known for her roles, especially in romantic movies, and was also th ...
. In 1990, Nepal witnessed important political change. The people's movement brought the monarchy to its knees and democracy was restored. The society started to become open and vibrant. This had an important consequence for the fledgling film industry: It began to grow rapidly or even to "bloat". There was an unprecedented growth in the number of productions. Within three years, some 140 films were made. Distribution started to develop. Share in the existing market increased and the market itself expanded. Cinema halls increased to more than 300.


Conflict era

The start of the
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in Nepal in the mid-1990s was the beginning of the downfall of the domestic film industry. In the period of war and conflict, a very small number of films were made, and audience numbers fell sharply. It resulted in lower budgets and even lower performances, which resulted in even smaller audiences. In the later years of the conflict, the production and release of Nepali films had almost come to a standstill. Many actors and filmmakers left the country in search for work abroad. Actors like Saroj Khanal,
Shiva Shrestha Shiva Sundar Shrestha ( ne, शिवसुन्दर श्रेष्ठ), known professionally as Shiva Shrestha, is a Nepali actor best known for his work in action films. He is renowned as the "action king" of Nepali cinema Nepali or ...
,
Karishma Manandhar Karishma Manandhar (born Surya Kumari) is a Nepalese politician and an actress. She is considered as one of the most popular actresses in the history of Nepalese cinema. She is known for her roles, especially in romantic movies, and was also th ...
,
Tripti Nadakar Tripti Nadakar ( ne, तृप्ती नदाकर; born January 2, 1959) is an Indian actress who worked in Nepali cinema. She has performed in more than a dozen Nepali films. Her hit movies were '' Samjhana'', '' Kusume Rumal'', '' Saino ...
, Kristi Mainali and
Gauri Malla Gauri Malla ( ne, गौरी मल्ल) is a Nepali actress. In 2002, she was awarded Nepal's "Motion Picture Award" for best leading female.Bollywood Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" ...
aesthetics and demanded indigenous aesthetics and a more realistic approach. They made some films which have received some critical acclaim at home and some international recognition. Historic movies like ''Balidaan'' and ''Seema Rekha'' made during this period were appreciated by critics and audience.90s was majorly ruled by
Rajesh Hamal Rajesh Hamal ( , born September 6, 1964) is a Nepali film actor (MAHANAYAK). He is regarded as one of the most influential and popular actors in the history of Nepalese cinema. He is popularly known as the "Maha Nayak"(megastar)of the Nepalese ...
, Bhuwan K.C. and Shiva Shrestha. In 2000–2001, the then-highest-grossing Nepali film ''
Darpan Chaya Darpan Chaya (Nepali: दर्पण छायाँ, English: The Illusory Mirror) is a 2001 Nepalese romantic drama film, written and directed by Tulsi Ghimire. The film is produced by Shrawan Ghimire under the banner of Siddhanta Films. The ...
'' and 'Jindagani' was made. 'Jindagani' was directed and produced by Ujwal Ghimire. 'Darpan Chaya' was directed by
Tulsi Ghimire Tulsi Ghimire is an Indian film director, screenwriter, film editor, cameraman, actor and lyricist known for his works in Nepali films. Regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of Nepali cinema, he is known for his romantic and masala film th ...
and starred
Dilip Rayamajhi Dilip Rayamajhi ( ne, दिलीप रायमाझी; born 16 September 1974) is a Nepalese film actor, producer and choreographer. He started his career as a dancer and went on to become an assistant dance director. He got his first mo ...
,
Niruta Singh Niruta Singh is an Indian actress known for her work in Nepali cinema. She started her career with the film ''Rahar'' (1993), which was directed by Tulsi Ghimire. She received wide acclaim for her performance in the 2001 film '' Darpan Chhaya,' ...
and Uttam Pradhan. The film was a historic success. Its original box office figure is disputed though if adjusted for inflation the film is believed to be the highest-grossing movie ever in Nepal. The film's music is popular till today and remains one of the greatest Nepalese classic film ever. Early 2000s also marked entry of one of the biggest superstars of Nepal,
Shree Krishna Shrestha Shree Krishna Shrestha ( ne, श्रीकृष्ण श्रेष्ठ; April 19, 1967 – August 10, 2014) was a Nepalese actor and producer known for his work in Nepali cinema. One of the most popular and celebrated stars of Nepali ...


2006 - Present

By 2006, as the situation in Nepal calmed down and with
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s coming into mainstream politics, the Nepali film industry started to return to its previous state, and more films were being made and released. This period also marked the commencement of digital films in the industry. After the historic success of Darpan Chayya, the production of romantic and romantic comedy movies increased in a bigger way. Some of the successful post-2006 films include '' Kagbeni'', '' Sano Sansar'', '' Mero Euta Saathi Cha'', ''
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'' and '' Kohi Mero''. The early 2000s saw the rise of
Nikhil Upreti Nikhil Upreti or Nikhil Uprety ( ne, निखिल उप्रेती) (born 16 May 1974) is a Nepalese film actor, film director, producer and martial artist. One of the most popular and successful actors in history of Nepali Cinema, he is ...
as one of the biggest names in Nepali cinema, Biraj Bhatt, Ramit Dhungana and actresses like Jharana Thapa,
Rekha Thapa Rekha Thapa ( ne, रेखा थापा) is a Nepalese film actress. She is considered one of the most successful actresses in Nepali cinema. She was a top ten finalist for Miss Nepal in the year 1999. She made her film debut two years later ...
, Arunima Lamsal, Rejina Upreti etc. Though film industry saw a dull phase. Such phase was mainly accused for lack of creativity in Nepali movies with routine action film were no able to excite audience. But after the release of heist comedy Loot, Nepali movie industry changed completely and is credited for bringing audience back to theatres. Other successful films such like ''
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'' were Andaaj, '' Chapali Height'', '' Nai Nabhannu La series'', '' Kohinoor'', ''
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'', '' Kabaddi Kabaddi'',(2015 film) " Wada No 6". " Chhakka Panja " series were the highest-grossing movies till date and '' Kalo Pothi'' became critically acclaimed in the domestic market as well as among the international diaspora . The highest grossing Nepali film is Chhakka Panja (2016), grossing about NRs 22 crore followed by its sequel
Chhakka Panja 2 ''Chhakka Panja 2'' ( ne, छक्का पन्जा २), also abbreviated and known as CP2 or C:P 2, is a 2017 Nepalese dark comedy social drama film directed by Deepa Shree Niraula, with a story written by Bikash Raj Acharya and Samipya Raj ...
, grossing Nrs 15 crore and Kohinoor (2014) with NRs 12 crore. The US-Nepali documentary '' Manakamana'', about pilgrims on the
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, was released in 2013 and received positive reviews. In recent times many notable films are being made in Nepal. In December 2016, Bijuli Machine, Nepal's first science-fiction film with a social story was released and ran successfully in cinemas. The movie was directed and written by Navin Awal with Santosh Lamichhane as a scientific consultant. It was reported that the movie set a trend in Nepali films by a making a movie with a low budget, without an item song, stereotypical fights or a romantic story, rather with an authentic Nepali story inspired by the problems faced in the society, like electricity power cuts, and still succeeded to entertain the audience. Likewise, ''Kalo Pothi'' (Black Hen) by Min Bahadur Bham, Highway by Deepak Rauniyar, Nivna Lageko Diyo (Dying Candle) by Naresh K.C. and Seto Surya (White Sun) by Deepak Rauniyar have been officially selected to major international film festivals like Venice, Berlin, Toronto international film festival and winning award at Singapore international film festival.
The Legend of Shankhadhar ''The Legend of Shankhadhar'' ()is the first Nepalese feature animation movie also known as TLOS, directed by Nepalese animator Sanyukta Shrestha, produced by Sanyukta Shrestha along with co-producers Shashidhar Manandhar, Lochan Manandhar and Mah ...
is reported to be the first animated Nepali film.


Film Development Board

The Film Development Board (FDB) is a liaison to facilitate the conceptualization, making, distribution and exhibition of Nepali films nationally. The Board attempts to bridge the gap between film entrepreneurship and government bureaucracy. The Board is a balance between the people at large, the government, and the process of filmmaking. It is intended to act as the safeguard of the interests of the people, the watchdog of the government, and the advocate of filmmakers.


Film production industries

* Maha Sanchar * Cine Makers Pvt. Ltd.Film Production Companies in Nepal. , KFTV. (n.d.). Retrieved 1 April 2021, from https://www.kftv.com/country/Nepal * Aama Saraswoti Geeta Devi Films- Produced Chhakka Panja


See also

* List of highest-grossing Nepali films *
List of Nepalese films Despite its short history, the Nepali movie industry has its own place in the cultural heritage of Nepal, it's sometimes unofficially called Kollywood. Most Kollywood films are narrative, and are shot on 16-millimeter film. The first Nepali-lan ...
*
National Film Awards (Nepal) The National Film Awards is the most prominent and prestigious award of Nepali cinema. The first National Film Award was held in 2005, in the presence of His Majesty's King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah. The event is held at the residence of the presi ...
*
Cinema of the world This is a list of cinema of the world by continent and country. By continent * Cinema of Africa *Cinema of Asia **South Asian cinema ** Southeast Asian cinema * Cinema of North America * Cinema of Latin America *Cinema of Europe * Cinema of Ocean ...
*
Tharu Cinema Tharu cinema refers to films produced in the Tharu language in the Terai or Madhesh region of southern Nepal and Uttar Pradesh, India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-larges ...


References


External links


Film Development Board of Nepal
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