
Acting
Paul Shah is a leading actor and model in the Nepali entertainment industry, widely recognized for his transition from a successful career in music videos to becoming a major box-office draw. He first gained immense popularity through the music video for Honey Bunny, which led to his film debut in the 2015 hit Nai Nabhannu La 4. Known for his romantic-hero persona and sleek fashion sense, he quickly followed this success with blockbusters like "Ma Yesto Geet Gaunchhu," "Shatru Gate," and "Bir Bikram 2." His on-screen chemistry with actress Pooja Sharma remains one of the most celebrated partnerships in modern Kollywood history. In his personal life, Shah’s career faced a significant hiatus starting in early 2022 due to a high-profile legal case that sparked intense national debate and media scrutiny. Following a period of incarceration, he was acquitted of the major charges by the Pokhara High Court and released in February 2023, an event marked by massive public support in his hometown and across social media. Since his return, he has focused on rebuilding his career, making a strong comeback with music videos and returning to the silver screen in projects. Beyond acting, he has been active in social work through the Paul Shah Foundation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Three individuals unite against societal norms perpetuating caste discrimination, facing challenges in their collective struggle to defy the existing caste-based social order.


Comedy romance film

Bir-Bikram 2 is a 2019 Nepali Romantic love story movie starring Paul shah, Barsha Shiwakoti, Najir Hussein and Buddi Tamang in key roles and is the second installment/franchise of smashing hit movie Bir-Bikram (2016). This tale is about the journey of their friendship, love and roller coster life.

The story follows Joy, a cheerful and kind person, who falls in love with Arya, a doctor influenced by traditional values. As their bond grows, they face many challenges that put their love to the test. The film explores whether they can overcome these obstacles and confess their love before time runs out.

The story revolves around a schoolgirl who faces the hardships of poverty, discrimination, and the painful realities of early marriage. Her family, burdened by financial stress, sees little choice but to marry her off while she's still a child.

Aa Bata Aama is a heartfelt story set in a serene Nepali village, following a loving couple who are blessed with a son, Krishna, after years of hope and prayer. They raise him with deep care and big dreams, eventually making great sacrifices to send him abroad for better opportunities. As Krishna adapts to a new life, he becomes increasingly distant from his roots and family. Back home, his parents continue to cherish his memories and wait for his return. The film gently explores themes of love, sacrifice, ambition, and the emotional distance that can grow between family and dreams.

The fourth installment of Nai Nabhannu La.

