
Acting
Robin Tamang was a prominent Nepalese singer, musician, and actor, best known as the front man of the rock band Robin and The New Revolution. Born in Singapore in 1963 to a British Army family, he spent his childhood moving between Hong Kong, Singapore, and Brunei. He was deeply influenced by rock acts like Jimi Hendrix and Deep Purple during his school years. While studying at Humber College in Toronto during the mid-1980s, he formed his second band called Tamang. He returned to Nepal in 1996 and settled in Pokhara before joining forces with a Kathmandu-based blues-rock band called Looza. Together, they formed Robin n Looza and recorded three albums before parting ways in 2005. Following the split, he formed Robin and The New Revolution, a group he continued to perform and record with for the rest of his life. Beyond his musical achievements, Tamang established a successful acting career in the Nepalese film industry and gained broader international recognition for his role as Yama Nadu in the Amazon Prime series The Last Hour. He passed away at his home in Budhanilkantha, Nepal, on July 4, 2023, at the age of 60.

Family of Mendog is killed by Gangsters of Manang while collecting Yarsagumba, but he lives to plot his vengence.

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.

The film tells the story of three childhood friends. The trio all had dreams to fulfill 'when they grew up', but time and destiny seem to have other plans for them. A difficult life is forced upon them when the elder brother of one of these three men is hit by the vehicle of a shady character called Chewang (Robin Tamang) and left completely paralyzed. The three friends then find themselves in the way of a criminal gang called 'Royal', of which Chewang is the leader.


A taxi driver moves to Kathmandu with aspirations of making it in the big city. He falls in with the wrong company, and soon becomes embroiled in drugs and disputes with a local rival gang.

A series of awkward and comical events ensue when several people set out to recover the money owed to them.

