The first film to be produced under a private banner was Maitighar, which was released at the end of 1966 by Sumonanjali Films Pvt. Ltd. Although it was a Nepali movie, it had many Indians contributing toward its making. Mala Sinha played the lead role, along with Chidambar Prasad Lohani, whom she later married. It had special appearances of Sunil Dutt and comedian Rajendra Nath. Directed by B.S. Thapa and music scored by Jaidev, a veteran maestro, it had Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar and Manna Dey, all of whom were established Indian singers, doing the playback singing with Prem Dhoj Pradhan, C.P. Lohani and Aruna Lama.
Thirsty leopard gets head stuck in pot
armila Ahikari, March 8, 2016 – This is an amazing video about the great problem of Leopard. The animal was hunting for food near the Indian village of Sardul Kheda in the Rajasthan district of Rajsamand earlier. Locals took photographs and videoed the unfortunate beast until someone from the local forestry commission arrived and shot it with a tranquilizer dart. We could see the crowds of people coming there to see the animal but none of the Indian came in front to save the animal. As we all know that animals are very innocent and they do not know what is wrong and right. They don’t have sense and they can’t discriminate the thing, therefore the animal got stuck on the pot but what did the human did The making of Nepali films is said[by whom?] to have begun with D.B. Pariyar's Satya Harishchandra, which was the first Nepali-language movie to be shot. It was produced from Kolkata, India and was released on September 14, 1951. Aama (meaning mother) was the first film produced in Nepal and was released on October 7, 1964. It was produced by the Information Department of His Majesty's Government of Nepal (now Government of Nepal). It was directed by Hira Singh Khatri and the lead actors were Shiva Shankar Manandhar and Bhuwan Chand, who are regarded as the first actors in the Nepali film industry.
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