Posts Tagged ‘Bhuvan K.C.’

  • Movie: Chino
    The movie which revived the Nepali Cinema, brought back the days of 35mm entertainment. Directed by veteran Tulsi Ghimire, starring super stars Bhuvan K.C. and Shiva Shrestha in lead roles, Chino was run-away hit when released in early 90s. The movie celebrated silver jubilee both within the valley and other circuits. Supported by Sharmila Malla, Kristi Mainali, Sushila...
    by Chadani Dixit at April 18th, 2010 at 11:04 am
  • Changing Lanes
    Recent Nikhil Uperti and Sanchita Luintel flying marriage has heated up the Nepali Cinesansar. Nikhil’s previously married wife Kopila is planning for legal case. They also have one year old son. Regular divorce might be a fashion in western world, but had always been taboo in Nepali Society. But as everything else, Nepali Cine Sansar seems to changing the lanes...
    by Chadani Dixit at April 5th, 2010 at 09:04 am
  • Ramdev effect from Neta to AbhiNeta
    Kathmanduties are busy celebrating every morning Ramdev Season. From prime minister, Madhav Kumar Nepal, Maoist Chaiman Prachanda, President Yadav till popular actors from Nepali Cine Sansar all have jumped into the Ramdev Yoga session. It was cold chilly morning (ard. 4:00 AM), suddenly the dark and deserted Tudhikhel filled with hustle and bustle noise. Actor Bhuvan...
    by Chadani Dixit at April 1st, 2010 at 11:04 am
  • Saathi Ma Timro’s 51 Days
    International Club, Sanepa was glittering with lights and Nepali Cine stars last Friday. Rekha Thapa was busy with her wine glass while Kiran K.C. was busy praising her; You are the superstar of Nepali Cinema, no actress can stand in front of you. While Dinesh D.C. was showing his antics, trying to frame every other actor in the party between his index finger and thumb....
    by Chadani Dixit at February 14th, 2010 at 12:02 am
  • Movie: Santaan
    Santaan is one of the finest social family movie starring Bhuvan K.C., Arjun, Karishma, Gauri Malla and Shanti Maskey in major roles. Shanti Maskey, who played an old mother in the movie was labeled forever as Nepali Mother in all the movies after this movie. This is one of her best roles ever. Santaan is also one of the earliest Nepali movie portraying family values,...
    by Chadani Dixit at February 12th, 2010 at 01:02 am
  • Movie: Kusme Rumal (1985)
    Kusume Rumal (Nepali: कुसुमे रुमाल, translation: Cotton’s Handkerchief) is a 1985 Nepali romantic film directed by Tulsi Ghimire. The film has a massive star cast which includes Bhuwan K.C., Tripti Nadakar, Udit Narayan & Neer Shah. One of the best romantic movie of all times. It is also the movie which established Tripti & Bhuvan...
    by Chadani Dixit at February 4th, 2010 at 11:02 am
  • Veteran Woes
    Veteran actors, who have spent more than three decades in the Nepali film industry are still ruling the industry. New actors are finding very difficulty to make their presence felt within the movies led by these veterans. For e.g. Bhuvan K.C is still leading the industry with one or two releases a year, which gets him awards [see KTV Film Awards 2066 ] as well as good...
    by Chadani Dixit at January 28th, 2010 at 07:01 am
  • Movie: Taa Ta Sarai Bigrish Ni Badri
    Kiran KC, under Om Sai Films banner brings their first movie - Taa Ta Sarai Bigrish Ni Badri. Starring Bhuwan KC, Sushmita KC, Bipana Thapa, Sunil Thapa, Haribansa Acarya etc in pivotal roles the movie bears meaning social message. It once again proves Money is good servant but bad Master. Using rural village and urban valley backdrop it depicts human nature deterioration....
    by Chadani Dixit at January 19th, 2010 at 11:01 am
  • History of Nepali Cinema: Part II - The Golden Era
    You can read part I of this article here. In the 1970s, the government introduced a tax rebate policy. According to it, 50 percent (which was later increased to 65 percent) of entertainment tax would be rebated to the producers. This proved to be a major booster. Investment in film became a little more secure. The movie Paral ko Aago (परालको आगो), directed...
    by Chadani Dixit at January 14th, 2010 at 03:01 pm
  • KTV Film Awards 2009
    NEFTA KTV Film Award 2066 took place at the Soaltee Crowne Plaza on December 16, 2009. “Ma Timi Bina Marihalchu”, a film by Bhuwan KC, won the award for Best Film. Bhuwan KC himself won Best Actor award for the same movie and the actress of the movie, Jharana Thapa, also won the Best Actress award. The movie bagged a total of nine awards including best singer, dress...
    by Chadani Dixit at January 5th, 2010 at 07:01 am