Jaun Hinda Pokhara |Official Title Song WATCH VIDEO

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Salon Basnet Film Presents new nepali movie song ‘Jaun Hinda Pokhara’. This song has music composed by Amit Shrestha and the singers of this beautiful song are Thupten Bhutia and Komal Rajbhandari. It is the title song of New Nepali movie ‘Jaun hida pokhara. Staring artist in this movie are Jiwan Luitel and Rekha Thapa in the main roles. The movie has action by Rajendra Khadgi and music by Amrit Shrestha and camera by Ganesh Kumar Shrestha. The movie is produced by Ram Gautam with the story and direction by Shovit Basnet. Enjoy the super-hit song from the movie ‘Jau Hinda Pokhara’.
Video credit : Budha Subba Digital


Also read about Nepali film history. After the 1980s, some relatively more creative films were made and they became successful, too. Thus, film-making started to appear as a more viable profession and the number of productions increased a bit. After the introduction of private companies in the Nepali film industry, the time came when more films were being made and they were much more accepted by Nepali audiences. Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Lahure, Kanchhi, Basudev, Saino and Koseli, which were released between 1984 and 1993, were very popular. The leading actors were Bhuwan K.C. and Tripti Nadakar, whose on-screen chemistry saw them being dubbed the “golden couple” of the industry. In the later years of the decade, the industry saw the rise of Rajesh Hamal and Karishma Manandhar.In 1990, Nepal witnessed important political change. The people’s movement brought the monarchy to its knees and democracy was restored. The society started to become open and vibrant. This had an important consequence for the fledgling film industry: It began to grow rapidly or even to “bloat”. There was an unprecedented growth in the number of productions. Within three years, some 140 films were made. Distribution started to develop. Share in the existing market increased and the market itself expanded. Cinema halls increased to more than 300. Nepali filmmakers became optimistic of displacing Hindi films, which had dominated the Nepali market.



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