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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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From its humble beginnings in 1951 to its modern global presence, the Nepali film industry—affectionately known as —has transformed into a vibrant cultural force. What started as a few black-and-white reels has evolved into a diverse landscape of storytelling that captures the soul of the Himalayas. 🎬 A Journey Through Nepali Filmography

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Beyond commercial blockbusters, Nepali cinema has produced films of extraordinary artistic merit. Kalo Pothi (The Black Hen), directed by Min Bahadur Bham, stands out as a deeply moving and visually stunning film that won the Best Film award at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival in the Critics' Week category—a historic achievement for Nepali cinema.