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(1966): The first film produced by the private sector, featuring international stars like Mala Sinha. Chinocap C h i n o
The story of Nepali cinema begins not in Kathmandu, but in Kolkata. D.B. Pariyar's Satya Harishchandra , released on September 14, 1951, was the first Nepali-language film ever shot, produced from Kolkata, India. It would be another thirteen years before Nepal produced its own film. Aama (Mother), released on October 7, 1964, was the first Nepali film made and produced entirely within Nepal. Directed by Hira Singh Khatri and produced by the Information Department of His Majesty's Government of Nepal (now the Government of Nepal), Aama featured Shiva Shanker Manandhar and Bhuwan Thapa in lead roles.
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: Today, the industry is breaking financial records. As of 2026, Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi
The restoration of democracy in 1990 brought a massive surge in commercial film production, alongside a shift in how political and social themes were handled. The Rise of Formula Film (1966): The first film produced by the private
From the humble beginnings of Satya Harishchandra in a Darjeeling studio to the global streaming success of Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi on digital platforms, Nepali cinema has traveled an extraordinary distance. The industry once known primarily for its struggles—limited screens, technical constraints, political instability, and the overwhelming dominance of foreign films—has emerged as a confident, creative, and commercially viable force.
(1985): The first Nepali blockbuster to run for over 100 days in theaters. Maitigharcap M a i t i g h a r Pariyar's Satya Harishchandra , released on September 14,
The song from the film Chhakka Panja stands as a historic achievement, crossing 100 million views on YouTube. Composed by Rajan Raj Siwakoti and featuring vocals by Rajan Raj Siwakoti, Melina Rai, and Grishma Siwakoti, the song has etched a new chapter in the digital history of Nepali music.










