Rajesh Hamal, who ruled the Nepali cinema world for a decade and a half, returned to his birthplace 60 years after his birth. Born in Tansen-5 Archle, Palpa in June 2021, Hamal was very happy when he reached his birthplace for the first time.
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Rajesh Hamal is a well-known hero in the film industry. For two and a half decades, he reigned supreme in the Nepali cinema world. He returned to his birthplace after 60 years of Hamal's birth. Hamal was born in May 2021 in Tansen Municipality-5, Archle (formerly Barangdi) of Palpa. After being born and growing up, he had not returned to his native place. When he reached his birthplace for the first time, he looked happy.
He reached his birthplace on June 24 after 60 years and found no one except one relative. He met 50-year-old Vishnu Hamal. Nayak Hamal is the son of Vishnu's paternal uncle. Hamal's younger father lived in Butwal. But now he moved to Kathmandu. "I will remember very much that the village where I was born is like this," he said while talking to the locals, "I was very happy." Such a pleasant experience happened after a long time. Nayak Hamal chatted with those who bought his land for a while. Family details taken. The father, the younger father, quarreled about the matter. Chandra Rana, a local, said while bringing the bedspread, "Fathers must have missed the village very much."
Nayak Hamal had previously appeared in other programs like Tansen Bazar many times. But this time he wanted to see the place where he was born. I also wanted to see where the mission hospital was born. "I was very happy when I reached the village where I was born and the hospital where I was born," he said. He didn't want to get up and walk. Although it is at a distance of 4 km from Tansen, the road was difficult, so he was deprived of doing good for a long time.
Hamal's ancestral house has been destroyed. His wife's son Chandra Bahadur told that the house was bought by the late Pahl Singh Rana. "I was surprised by the local names Raate and Langure," he said with a laugh. The younger father was Indian Lahure. Hamal also took information about farming in Sandh, Samana, Bari, and lower areas. Nayak Hamal, who was very happy in the environment of the village, went to see the building where he was born at Hamal Mission Hospital. Hospital manager Jeevan Bhattarai's group briefed Nayak Hamal about the building as well as the current situation. "The building of that time is no longer there," he said, "but it was reported that there was a building at this location and that there was a small hospital at that time." Nayak Hamal observed the present condition of the Mission Hospital.
hero Hamal's late father Chuda Bahadur belonged to a wealthy family. Being educated, father Chuda Bahadur became the principal of Padma Public Model High School in Tansen. His father, who was the principal of the school from 2012 to 2016, later became the head of Tribhuvan Multipurpose Campus Palpa. Then went to Kathmandu. Nayak Hamal's father became ambassador on behalf of Nepal. But later Palpa did not return. "Wherever we went, my father missed Palpa a lot," Nayak Hamal said, "even if my father didn't come back, I came." Higher Education (MA English) from Punjab University, India. He studied at St. Xavier School in Nepal till class 8.
Nayak Hamal also reached Padma Public Model High School where his father was the headmaster. He was also honored at school. He became emotional when Palpali put on a dhaka cap and an eastcoat. Self. I completed the washing of coming to my father's school," said Nayak Hamal, who became emotional, "I feel honored by the welcome and respect. My father used to say about the school, today I got to see it first hand. Pushkarraj Regmi, chairman of the school management committee, informed about the late Chuda Bahadur. Then Hamal Mavali reached Bhairavasthan village and visited the Bhairav temple. "Palpa is not only my birthplace but also the birthplace of my mother," he said.
Nayak Hamal made a trip to see the tourist spots of Palpa. Its management is arranged by Sandeep Rana, a social worker and Nepal philosophy. During the three-day trip, he also visited Rampur, Tansen and nearby tourist spots. "He told us that we should go to that place even though the road is difficult," said Rana of Nepal Darshan, "He enjoyed reaching the tourist spot without getting hot."
Nayak Hamal came to Palpa's Rampur through the corridor from Chitwan, Gaindakot to Kaligandaki. At first they reached the forest of Kauledanda Amliso of Nisdi Rural Municipality. Where Nepal's largest amliso garden is located. But Hamal Muskimsky danced the hero, reveling in the culture, the jhamre. Enjoyed horse riding in the forest of Amliso. Nayak Hamal inaugurated the drop box of the cloth bank established by Upkar Super Mart Pvt Ltd in coordination with 'Cloth and Food Bank Nepal' at Bejhad Bazar in Rampur. Soon after the
, hundreds of government tourists took a boat to Talpokhara. In the evening 10 enjoyed watching the Walan dance of Avatar. Khaireni Community Forest also reached Vulture Conservation Area. Nayak Dhiren Shakya, a past traveling companion of Nayak Hamal, also met at Tansen via Bhairahwa. Tansen Bazar is the birth place of Dhiren. Along with fellow pilgrims, visited Chiagaf, Tansen's Palpa Palace Museum, Amarnarayan Temple, Bhagwati Temple, Srinagar and other places. He also did a morning walk in Tansen's Tundikhel. Nayak Hamal was welcomed by the mayor of Tansen, Santosh Lal Shrestha, wearing a palpali dhaka cap.
'He took great interest in the subject of Amar Narayan Temple,' said local Himaladat Shrestha, 'He responded that it is important because of its history as well as the fact that it is a very old temple.' The plan was to go to Ranimahal. But it became uncomfortable due to rain. Sandeep Rana, who is assigned to the management, said that although there was a desire to deliver Ridi and Ranimahal, it was not possible. Nayak Hamal gave a brief response that he wished to increase the number of domestic and international tourists to help promote tourism in the region.
