
Acting
Bipin Karki is a transformative figure in modern Nepali cinema, widely regarded as one of the finest method actors of his generation. He rose to national prominence with his unforgettable portrayal of the eccentric gangster "Bhasme Don" in the 2016 film Pashupati Prasad, a role that redefined the "villain" archetype through its unique mannerisms and dark humor. Unlike traditional stars, Karki is celebrated for his incredible versatility and physical transformation, disappearing into vastly different roles. He continues to be a major box-office draw and a critical darling, recently reprising his most famous role in the standalone sequel Bhasme Don and consistently pushing the boundaries of realistic storytelling in Nepal.

Ke Ghar Ke Dera is a comedy-drama film directed by Dipendra K. Khanal and written by Singhe Lama and Mahesh Dawadi. The film is produced by Sharad Shrestha, Rajeeb Shrestha, Kiran Maharjan under the banner of A Plus Entertainment.

A film about society, politics and relationships that starts with a couple who had an inter-caste love relationship and have returned to the village to face society with their 9-year-old son, Prasad. As the country now has entered the Republic system, the constitution was written in favour of the people & caste untouchability was made a crime by the law. The story revolves around the future conflict of Baburam, Narayani, who returned to the village, the struggle for that and an ups and downs journey. For them, what is greater than love?

A pick-up truck driver leaves Kathmandu airport for a two-day drive with a delivery to a remote mountain village. On the high road, a solitary figure slowly makes his way, wheeling a small red suitcase toward the same village.

After the tragic death of Pashupati Prasad, Bhasme sets out in search of his own identity. He must complete his journey while also protecting his empire.

Movie follows a thirty year old overly religious and superstitious man-child named Hari, He had led his whole life following the rules that were set by his ancestors and his strict mother.

Mahajatra unfolds the gripping tale of three men, bound by a tumultuous past, entrusted with the clandestine duty of concealing illicit funds. The film delves into the challenges, triumphs, and setbacks faced by these individuals as they navigate the complexities of safeguarding their entrusted task.

In a small village of Ilam, Jaya Narayan Sharma and Laxmi Sharma (husband and wife) are living their retired life. Meanwhile, their children who are living in the city are more focused on their own life and career. Living own life arise a problem in the family members which creates distancing when they are in need of each other.

A Nepalese family navigate cultural differences in the US, and the complications social media can cause. Despite their struggles and fears, the family support each other. The question of what 'normal' is subjective to the culture.

Loot ended with Haku Kale plotting against his four team members to take over entire robbed money. The four gang members, who were framed for the bank robbery, now escape from the prison and want to take revenge against Haku Kale.

Goldie, a small time smuggler of Barhabise who is in need of a profiting consignment to recover from his current bankruptcy. He gets an emergency call from a local smuggler and businessman of the area to rescue a Tibetan girl and her transporter illegally from one of the sub-border point to Barhabise.


