The documentary that was screened also shows the history of Lord Gautam Buddha playing Kabaddi as 'Hu.Tutu'.
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The documentary 'From Clay to Field', which covers the history of Nepali Kabaddi, was screened on Wednesday. The NKL anthem was also released during the preparations for the second season of the Nepal Kabaddi League.
The documentary that was screened also shows the history of Lord Gautam Buddha playing kabaddi as 'Hu.Tutu'. The documentary, directed by Nishan Shahi, also attempts to show the difficult period of 11 years without competition during the All Nepal Kabaddi Association established in 2034 BS, the national competition that started two years later, and the Maoist People's War.
The medal won by the Nepali kabaddi team in the 11th South Asian Games held in Dhaka, the achievements of the 13th SAG held in Nepal and the 4th Bangabandhu Cup held in Dhaka, and the historic bronze medal won by the women's team in the 19th Asian Games and the 6th Asian Beach Games 2026, are included in the documentary as a happy side. The documentary depicts the transformation from clay to mat in a story of struggle and success. The hour-long documentary highlights the beginning of the NKL's revival era since its inception last year.
The documentary, presented by NKL organiser Astranix Management, is executive produced by Amit Kumar Begani, producer Praveen Kumar Sah, editor Suman Khadka and creative editor Asim Shrestha. The NKL anthem, composed by rapper Vioma, was also released after the documentary screening.
