Gamvir Bista
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The film is about single father Sushant's attempt to take care of his 10-year-old daughter Chanchal. Chanchal's mother died during her childbirth, and Sushant faces challenges in raising her. Sushant does anything to make his daughter happy, taking her places and buying her things she desires. The film explores the close relationship between the father and the daughter.
Love You Baba

Aa Bata Aama is a heartfelt story set in a serene Nepali village, following a loving couple who are blessed with a son, Krishna, after years of hope and prayer. They raise him with deep care and big dreams, eventually making great sacrifices to send him abroad for better opportunities. As Krishna adapts to a new life, he becomes increasingly distant from his roots and family. Back home, his parents continue to cherish his memories and wait for his return. The film gently explores themes of love, sacrifice, ambition, and the emotional distance that can grow between family and dreams.
Aa Bata Aama

Tulke – a simpleton day-laborer in a Nepalese mountain village –struggles to reclaim his lost aristocratic identity while a violent revolution disrupts every aspect of village life. Humiliated everyday by everybody around him, Tulké desperately seeks recognition and respect. Instead, he is falsely accused by the woman he loves and forced to flee from his ancestral village. When the city corrupts him and teaches him how the treacherous accumulate and wield power, he returns to his village to avenge himself against people who have wronged him and his family. He becomes a lackey to the revolutionaries in the village, and because he refuses to wrong those he loves, finds himself ensnared in a web of deception and violence, leading to a tragic conclusion for everybody.
Talakjung vs Tulke

A rural community becomes embroiled in a gold smuggling scheme.
Laaj Sharanam

The king is happily living in his country with his family. The ups and downs in his marital life will increase and he will have to leave the country. He will not give his dreams to his desires. He is ready to go abroad. On the other hand, when he tries to find happiness, the emotional boundaries between him and his relatives stop, which makes him hurt. What will the King decide next?