
Acting
Buddhi Tamang is a prominent Nepalese actor and theatrical performer who has become a household name in the Nepali film industry. Born on March 2, 1983, he first developed his acting skills in the theaters of Kathmandu, where he worked for several years before transitioning to cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Chhantyal in the hit movie Kabaddi and its subsequent sequels. His unique delivery and the popular catchphrase Hait helped him stand out as a performer, making him one of the most recognizable character actors in the country. Beyond his work in feature films, Tamang is well known for his role as Hanumane in the popular television sitcom Meri Bassai. His career is marked by consistent appearances in some of Nepal's most successful film franchises, including the Chhakka Panja series and various other commercial hits like Dui Rupaiyan and Ghampani. While he often plays supporting roles, his performances are frequently cited as a major draw for audiences due to his natural comedic timing and versatility. In addition to his film and television work, he is a frequent face in music videos, commercials, and print advertisements. He remains a highly respected figure in the entertainment industry for his transition from the stage to the screen. On a personal note, he married Anu Theeng in 2022. Today, he continues to be a central figure in Nepali cinema, contributing to the industry's growth through his distinct acting style and cultural impact.


Mantra is a fictitious love story of himalaya about Ghyappo (Cowboy as Saugat Malla) and a Girl Sangmo (Diya Pun) and his struggle to get her love.

After the events of Kabaddi 3, Kaji no longer seeks love as he suffers from the pain of his previous relationships.

Two friends set out on a journey to find their long-lost childhood friend on behalf of his 84-year-old dying father. Along the journey, everyone goes through innumerable highs and lows defining love, struggle, care, conflict, and hope.

An old couple refuses to perform the last rites of their only son at the last minute and is determined to look for him, after their son’s best friend, who disappeared along with him, returns home after 15 years.

Nirvaya Singh is currently the head of one of Nepal's most influential political parties, while his son Dik Vijay is deeply involved in criminal operations. When a political election is going to take place, Nirvaya becomes paralyzed, and Dik Vijay assumes control as president.

A tale of two best friends who got into hunting through familial traditions and now must keep it going because that's their only source of income living in a village in rural Nepal. All changes when a Nepali-speaking Bhutanese woman comes to their village and one is forced to remind the other of why they hunt.

Krishna Leela is about difficulties faced by two souls while creating magic in love.

Degree Maaila is the only English graduate in a village, who has returned from a city. As the campus committee is warned to run the English classes properly or bear the consequences of shutting down, they decide to hire him for the job, which he declines. Maaila's love interest and the committee want him to take up the job but he is adamant.

"Gharjwai" revolves around the intertwined lives of three main characters: a seasoned farmer, a spirited young woman, and a mysterious stranger. As secrets unravel and emotions collide, the film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. Amidst breathtaking landscapes and cultural traditions, the characters grapple with their pasts, forging unexpected connections that will forever change their destinies.

