Production increased after the film was released

Winter is not considered suitable for film production. Producers don't want to rush the shoot as costs will increase due to cold and short days. But in the last eight months, as Nepali films have started doing significant business, now there is a rush for film makers.

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Production increased after the film was released

Lately most of the Nepali films have been consistently successful at the box office, and its positive effect has started to be seen in the filmmakers. As a result, new films are being announced and made at a rapid rate. Apart from making regular films, old filmmakers who could not dare to make films for a long time have also started to make a 'comeback'.

  Winter is not a suitable time for making

films. Due to the cold and shorter days, the costs will increase, but most of the filmmakers do not dare to rush to shoot at this time. However, the shooting of the film is going on in full swing now. Due to which the filmmakers are also busy. Some of the films have recently completed shooting and some are still shooting. Some are ready to go. According to Dinesh DC, chairman of the Film Development Board, due to the favorable business environment, more than 10 Nepali films have received production licenses from the board in the last one month. He estimates that this trend will continue to increase. Chairman DC says that investors may be added because the film will do good business now.  If we look at

Production increased after the film was released

Baisakhi, most of the Nepali films have done good business. From 'Boksi Ko Ghar', 'Pujara Sarki', 'Farki Farki', 'Gharzwain', 'Mansara', Degree Maila', 'Gaon Indi Bato', 'Khusma' to 'Shambala', which was screened in Baisakh, no film has ever suffered a commercial disappointment. didn't fall Some secured investments while many did a pleasant business. If we look at Dasain period, when 'Behuli from Meghauli', 'Jwainsaab', 'Chakka Panja 5' and '12 Villages' came, there was a boom in business at the domestic box office. 

On the occasion of Lakshmi Puja, the film 'Poorna Bahadur Ko Sarangi', which was screened from November 15, has set a new standard in the business. The film has now reached around 500 million at the box office. Due to this aggressive business, there has been a boom in the domestic film industry. The business of ``Hraswa Long'' and ``Oil Visa'' which came on display after that was also satisfactory. 'Poorna Bahadur Ko Sarangi' has become a ray of hope for the indigenous films which have always been dominated by foreign films. It beat two of Bollywood's most promising films, 'Singam Again' and 'Bhulbhulaiyaa 3' at the domestic box office. While the business of the film directed by Saroj Paudel was taking a qualitative leap, "Singam Again" could not last more than a week in Nepali theaters.

Production increased after the film was released

Board Chairman DC says that if a good story can be told, any genre of film can be made. "If you want to watch Baisakhayat, all kinds of films have been released. Be it the horror film 'Boksi Ko Ghar' or the comedy 'Chhakka Panja 5' or the action film '12 Village' to the social story film 'Poorna Bahadur Ko Sarangi,' he adds, 'This is why every maker has the courage to make a film according to their genre. There was a wave of making movies in the same genre as the movie that was released earlier. Now all genres of movies are playing. This is a happy thing.'

Last May, Dinesh Raut-directed film 'Pujaar Sarki' also made a business of over 10 crores. Before and since then, seeing the business of domestic films has also given Raut more encouragement. Raut's new film 'Mahabhoj', who is making regular films, is ready to start shooting from next January. While making the previous film, even if the story was good, they were afraid that it would work or not. But Raut says that there is no such fear now. In the past, no matter how much we tried to make it good, the audience would not watch the film. Now the belief that good films can be made has increased,” he says.

The film 'Balidan' directed by Santosh Sen is currently being shot. Film 'Hostel 3' directed by Sashan Kandel, Film 'Laaj Sharanam' directed by Kumar Kattel, Film 'Dori' directed by Arun Lama, Film 'Remai' directed by Khil Bahadur Gurung, Film 'Vimaan' directed by Lokesh Bajracharya, Film 'Jerry on Top' directed by Suyog Gurung ', the film 'Pitambar' directed by Krisha Choulagari and the film 'Vasant' directed by Prakash Saput are currently on floors. Films such as 'Pheri Resham Philili' directed by Rose Maharjan, 'June-Kiri' directed by Deep Gurung were packed up only a few days ago. 

Saroj Wali, who is often producing music videos, has recently announced the production of the film 'Hari Bahadur Ko Jotta'. This will be Saroj's first film. Even though he had planned to make a film from before, it seemed like the right time for him. Because, audiences are welcoming films of every genre. When he reached Saroj Paudel's film 'Poorna Bahadur Ko Sarangi', the popularity of his film production increased. "Seeing that the latest films are getting the support of the audience, they believed that if a good story could be told, it would be successful, so the enthusiasm also increased," said Saroj.

Production increased after the film was released

Tulsi Ghimire is also going to return to directing after a long gap with the film 'Pahad'. For that he is preparing to go on the floor soon. It is said that the film 'Karma' directed by Saurabh Chaudhary will go on shooting from next week. Similarly, many films are also being prepared for filming in February. Raut's 'Mahabhoj', Arjun Subedi's 'Soltini', Laxman Sunar's 'Prallo Ago' and 'Kalli', Milan Tamang's 'Maitighar' and Dipendra Kumar Khanal's 'Hari Bahadurko Jotaka' are all set to go on floors from Magh.

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