Rama Thapaliya
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Dipak and Saraswati live a simple life in Kathmandu. A devoted father and an adoring husband, Dipak works as a security guard, while Saraswati happily tends to traditional housework. Their home is modest, and their two girls are happy. Life would be perfect for the pregnant mother if only she could give her husband a son. Desperate in her desire, on the advice of a stranger, Saraswati prays to a new spirit with miraculous results. When the blessing turns to tragedy, the distraught couple appeals to Gita, a jhangrini or healer, revered as a powerful spirit medium. Gita's own crisis of faith and, perhaps, her stunning beauty, forces all three to a dizzying climax, leaving the lines between secular and spiritual desires eerily blurred.
Mask of Desire

Chha Maya Chhapakkai is a 2019 Nepali social-comedy film directed by Dipendra Lama and written by Deepak Raj Giri. The story revolves around two families from opposing political backgrounds whose rivalry intensifies when their children fall in love. This conflict escalates into a political upheaval in their village, blending humor with social commentary. The film stars Deepak Raj Giri, Keki Adhikari, Kedar Ghimire, and Jeetu Nepal, and it was both a critical and commercial success in Nepal, grossing over रू 9.4 crore at the box office
Chha Maya Chhapakkai

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Mahajatra

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Dimag Kharab

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Kasle Choryo Mero Mann

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