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Shiva Regmi () (1965 – 9 December 2013) was a Nepali
film director A film director or filmmaker is a person who controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfillment of that Goal, vision. The director has a key role ...
, producer and
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. His debut film as a director was ''Aafanta,'' which was released in 1999, and his last film was ''So Simple'', which was released in 2012. He has worked on over one hundred films. Regmi received the
National Film Awards The National Film Awards are awards for artistic and technical merit given for "Excellence within the Cinema of India, Indian film industry". Established in 1954, it has been administered, along with the International Film Festival of India ...
for best director in 2010 for his work on the film ''Duniya'', and again in 2012 for his work on ''Kaha Bhetiyela''. In 2013, he won the National Film Awards for best writer for his work on the film ''Hasi Deu Ek Phera''. He is regarded as one of Nepal's earliest filmmakers to give female characters some significant roles at a time when traditional audiences tended to see the male lead as the only significant character in a movie.


Career


Early career

Born in
Chitwan Chitwan District (, , ) is one of seventy-seven districts of Nepal, and takes up the southwestern corner of Bagmati Province. Bharatpur, largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, is its administrative centre. It covers , and in 2011 had a popul ...
,
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, Regmi started his career as a theatrical actor, director and writer. He worked at Narayani kala mandir for many years, writing, directing and acting in many of his own plays. He won the National award for best drama writer for ''Swades Bhitra Harayeko Nagarik'' in 1993. This play, along with ''Pukaar'' brought Regmi national attention, and both were performed widely throughout Nepal. His first film work was as a writer for ''Prem Puja'' but he did not receive wide recognition as a film writer until his success with ''Mohoni''. After writing the scripts for several movies he debuted as a director with ''Aafanta''. He followed this with several more films, including ''Aafno Manchhe'', ''Yeh Mero Hajur'', ''Sukha Dukha'', ''Haami Teen Bhai'', ''Kaha Bhetiyela'' and many more. After this he wrote scripts for many movies like ''Allare'', ''Dahijo'', ''Maiti'', ''Gorkhali'', ''Dharti'' and so on. He also appeared as a supporting actor in ''Sindoor Poote'' along with
Rajesh Hamal Rajesh Hamal ( ; born 9 June 1964) is a Nepalese film actor and television presenter. He is considered one of the prominent figures in Nepali cinema and is often referred to by fans and media as "Maha Nayak" (Nepali for "The Great Actor"). Hamal ...
.


Mainstream breakthrough (1999–2002)

In 1999 Regmi's most ambitious script, ''Aafanta'', was rejected by many directors, so he chose to direct the film himself. After the success of ''Aafanta'', he reassembled the cast for ''Aafno Manchhe'', but this time he included Dilip Rayamajhi and Bipana Thapa in the lead. ''Aafno Manchhe'' was the huge success, and is counted among the biggest hit movies of Nepali film cinema. He got Film Awards for Best Dialogue for the movie. His next film was ''Ye Mero Hajur''. He again turned to star
Shree Krishna Shrestha Shree Krishna Shrestha (; April 19, 1967 – August 10, 2014) was a Nepalese actor and producer known for his work in Nepali cinema. He was widely renowned for his talents as an actor, dancer and during his acting career, he was one of the hig ...
; the movie was a box office hit. In 2002 he directed ''Sukha Dukha'': an emotional family drama which was again a huge hit at the box office. He received the Lux Award for best director and motion picture award for best story. Regmi's experimental movie ''Paahuna'' was a moderate success and ''Upahaar'' was a flop that came in 2004. In 2004 he returned with big hit movies like ''
Hami Tin Bhai Hami Tin Bhai (also Haami Teen Bhai) (, ) is a 2004 Nepali action comedy film directed by Shiva Regmi. The film features three of biggest superstars of the late 1990s and 2000s era- Rajesh Hamal, Shree Krishna Shrestha and Nikhil Upreti in the ...
'' and '' Muglaan''.
Nikhil Upreti Nikhil Upreti or Nikhil Uprety () 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 best known for his action drama movies and social drama movie ...
got his first national award for best actor for his performance in ''Haami Teen Bhai''. Regmi's first films as a producer, ''Maanis'' and ''Duniya'', were box office failures although both were critically acclaimed. Regmi received the NEFTA award for best director for ''Maanis'' and his first national award for best director for ''Duniya'' in 2005. His next movies, ''Ram Balram'' and ''Yuddha'' were below average at box office. But in 2008 his
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project ''Kaha Bhetiyela'' was one of the biggest hits of his career; he received his second national award for best director and NEFTA award for best popular director of 2008. His first movie with MaHa ( Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya) in 2010 was below average but he received his third national award for best writer. ''Saathi Ma Timro'' in 2011 was a box office success. His new film ''Phool'' released on 4 May 2012. So simple was released on the festival eve of Bada dashain along with other 3 movies. Box office report was below the mark but Regmi was critically praised for his work. While his latest projects, ''Mann Le Mann Lai Chhunchha'' and ''Paraai'' are set to release later in 2013.


Shiva Regmi's Plays


Filmography

Aafanta Immense love for cinema brought Regmi to mainstream movie-making from plays. He was always sure about the theme of his movie to be social drama. Movie was praised especially for the good story and strong performance of Shree krishna shrestha and Niruta singh. Niruta singh won Motion picture award for best actress that year(2000A.D) from this movie. Regmi was acknowledged with the best story and best director nomination. The movie was a smashed hit. Songs like pauju ko chham chham is still hit among cine lovers. Aafno Manchhe Regmi reunited with Shree Krishna Shrestha and Niruta Singh along with Bipana Thapa and Dilip Rayamajhi with social drama story. This movie is taken as one of the cult masala movie in Nepali film industry. This movie is considered as all-time blockbuster movie of Nepal. It recorded 51 days celebration in 9 cinema theatre in Kathmandu only and 100 days run in various places in Nepal. Chatta rumal kya malum song had created euphoria in Nepal. This song was recreated in 2019 in movie Yatra, which was again a huge hit song. Regmi won his first prominent award, Motion pictures award for best dialogue and gained the nomination for best direction. Haami Teen Bhai The film features three of biggest Superstar actors of late 90s and 2000s era-
Rajesh Hamal Rajesh Hamal ( ; born 9 June 1964) is a Nepalese film actor and television presenter. He is considered one of the prominent figures in Nepali cinema and is often referred to by fans and media as "Maha Nayak" (Nepali for "The Great Actor"). Hamal ...
,
Shree Krishna Shrestha Shree Krishna Shrestha (; April 19, 1967 – August 10, 2014) was a Nepalese actor and producer known for his work in Nepali cinema. He was widely renowned for his talents as an actor, dancer and during his acting career, he was one of the hig ...
and
Nikhil Upreti Nikhil Upreti or Nikhil Uprety () 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 best known for his action drama movies and social drama movie ...
in the lead roles supported by Rekha Thapa, Jharana Thapa, Nandita KC, Keshab Bhattrai, Sushila Rayamajhi, Ravi Giri etc. The movie was critically and commercially successful, with many critics highlighting its screenplay, music comedy and the actors' performance especially of its lead actors but over the top action scenes were criticized. It is one of the highest-grossing films in Nepali film history . It is considered a classic movie by fans. Nikhil Upreti received the Best Actor in First National Films Award 2062 BS for the role of younger brother Laxman/Abhishek.


Personal

Shiva Raj Regmi is the eldest son of Late Khaga Raj Regmi and Bhakta Maya Regmi. He was born in Baraghare in
Chitwan District Chitwan District (, , ) is one of seventy-seven districts of Nepal, and takes up the southwestern corner of Bagmati Province. Bharatpur, largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu, is its administrative centre. It covers , and in 2011 had a popul ...
, Nepal in 1965. He spent his childhood in Chitwan and
Gorkha The Gurkhas or Gorkhas (), with the endonym Gorkhali ( Nepali: गोर्खाली ), are soldiers native to the Indian subcontinent, chiefly residing within Nepal and some parts of North India. The Gurkha units consist of Nepali and ...
. He married Gyanu Regmi in 1985; together they have four children: Samjhana, Bhanawan, Abhishesh and Pallabi Regmi. Bhawana Regmi has started her own film career, appearing in ''So Simple'', directed by Shiva Regmi.


Death

In March 2013 Regmi was admitted in Om hospital, ktm for the first time with the complaint of general illness such as diarrhoea and vomiting. When a whole health checkup was done, creatinine was found on the higher side i.e. 2.3. On general advice he was discharged from hospital. He was consistently in contact with the Nephro department doctors of Om hospital (Dr. P.k Chettri, Dr. Prakash Poudel, Dr. Dhiraj Manander). Gradually the creatinine and urea raised to higher side. Then he was advised to do Peritoneal dialysis from May 2013. Gyanu Regmi (wife) was trained to do peritoneal dialysis. Bhawana Regmi is a staff nurse of Om hospital so it was easy for her to take care of her father. In August 2013 Regmi had stroke and lost vision for 48 hours. Because of bad health he was shifted from teaching hospital, maharajgunj to Om hospital. After 48 hours his health was improved. On 14 August 2013 he went Delhi, India for further treatment. In Sir Gangaram Hospital doctors advised him to take anti-tubercular drugs as he had persistent fever of unknown origin. As he was an immunocompromised person, the ATD drug was started. He returned to Nepal after two weeks' stay. Renal transplant was planned for 14 November 2013. In October 2013 he had convulsion and the cause for it was not diagnosed. After few days he had a stroke which paralyzed the left half of his body (hemiplegia). He wished to visit home town Chitwan. He was taken to Chitwan by ambulance. After few days of stay he developed difficulty in breathing. Immediately he was taken to CMS hospital of Chitwan. Due to the period of Laxmi puja, doctors were not available. Then after 5 days he was diagnosed with nosocomial pneumonia. On 7 November ventilatory support was given. After failed trial treatment of CMS hospital of Chitwan he was taken to Vayoda hospital of Balkhu, ktm by air ambulance on 27 November. He was planned to be taken to max hospital of Delhi, India on 9 December. But he died of kidney failure on 9 December 2013 at the age of 49 in Kathmandu.Film director Shiva Regmi passes away
The Himalayan Times


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