Actor Kedar Prasad Ghimire, known by the nickname of 'Magne Budha', is in the lead role in the movie 'Magne Raja', which shows the ups and downs of a common man who thinks he is a king.
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From today, the movies 'Magne Raja', 'Taraharu' and 'Janai Bhabhi Manu: Sambhan Ka Dhaagaru' are being screened. Filmmakers believe that these different genres of movies will attract the audience. Actor Kedar Prasad Ghimire, known by the nickname of 'Magne Budha', is in the lead role in the movie 'Magne Raja', which shows the ups and downs of a common man who thinks he is a king.
Actor Ghimire said that he worked in the movie after writing the character and the story of the movie by looking at himself. 'This character is connected to me . It's like I was prepared to lose. This movie is special for the viewers who always see me in a supporting role and want to see what it would be like to be seen throughout the movie . It is not only connected with humor, a deep topic is raised,' he said.
Varsha Sivakoti, Wilson Vikram Rai, Aryan Sigdel and other actors have acted in the movie along with Ghimire. Produced by Munal Ghimire, the movie is directed by Rishi Lamichhane, written by Samipyaraj Timalsena, edited by Mitra Gurung, edited by Narendra Mainali. Cinematography and background music by Sujil Karmacharya.
Another movie that has been screened since today, 'Taraharu' is a movie that explores the psychology of teenagers and shows the story of their mental health . In the film, directed by Ashant Sharma, who has been known as an actor for more than ten decades, the theme of the film is the dreams and hope that fill the eyes of a young man, who is walking on the precipice of death, when he meets a middle-aged woman.
After feeling that the story did not get justice when it was being shown only on the stage, actor Sharma informed that he converted it into a movie . 'After staging the play, the stage manager suggested that it be shown in many places Some even suggested putting it on YouTube, but it was not possible to travel all over Nepal with the play. The actors of the play were not getting enough time, I thought that the spirit would die when I brought it to YouTube,' Sharma said, 'That's why 'Sathi, Saathi Aideu Na' is the reason why I brought it into the medium of film because of the thought that the story of the play should reach many people.'
He says that the theme of the play 'Saathi, Saathi Aideu Na', which was told from the stage, has been influenced by the film again. Along with actor Sharma, Menuka Pradhan, Kundan Shakya, Meera Khadka, Prabhakar Neupane, Abhash Adhikari, Raj Pangeni Sharma, Pramod Babu, Vikas Khanal and others have acted in the movie.
The third movie that has been screened since today, 'Janai Bhabhi Manu: Sashabka Dhaagaro', is in the limelight due to actor Vijay Baral . Due to the success of 'Poorna Bahadur Ko Sarangi', in which he played the lead role before this, this movie is waiting for the audience as well as the filmmakers. The movie focuses on actor Baral. Actor Baral said that he lived the character on screen with the aim of fulfilling his father's dream.
The film directed by Himal Neupane, along with actor Baral, stars Keki Adhikari, Miruna Magar, Sushank Mainali, Bholaraj Sapkota, Rare Rai and others. The story, screenplay and dialogues of the movie are written by Bhanubhakta Dhakal.
