Three Nepali Movies Release in Cinemas From Today: Janai Harayeko Manchhe, Magne Raja & Taraharu
The Nepali film industry is buzzing with excitement as three new movies hit cinema halls across the country from today. Audiences now have a wide variety of stories and genres to choose from with the release of Janai Harayeko Manchhe, Magne Raja, and Taraharu.
🎬 Janai Harayeko Manchhe
Featuring Bijay Baral in a deeply emotional lead role, the film delves into the all-too-real journey of a young man torn between the dream of migrating to South Korea and the pull of cultural expectations and identity. The ensemble cast includes Keki Adhikari, Miruna Magar, Gaurav Pahari, Sushank Mainali, Bhola Raj Sapkota, and Rear Rai, under the direction of Himal Neupane and production by Kamal and Bimal Neupane. The teaser’s release has already stirred buzz across social media, praised for its raw emotion, powerful performances, and gripping cinematography.
🎬 Magne Raja
Magne Raja: A Nepali comedy with a social message, produced under the Arambha Production and directed by Rishi Lamichhane. The film features Kedar Ghimire in the lead role, popularly known as Magne Budha alongside Barsha Siwakoti, Wilson Bikram Rai, Shishir Bangdel, Sharda Giri, and Aryan Sigdel. The story revolves around a man mocked as Magne Budha for his constant habit of borrowing, whose life takes a surprising turn after inheriting a sudden fortune. Misguided by a fortune teller’s prophecy, he begins to act like a king, flaunting wealth and power, only to find himself entangled in conspiracies, greed, and the illusions of fame. Through humor and satire, the film reflects on the importance of humility, truth, and rediscovering life’s real values.
🎬 Taraharu
Taraharu is a Nepali social-drama directed by Aashant Sharma and produced by Ways Pvt Ltd. The narrative follows Mohan, a middle-class man working for a transport company while moonlighting as a bar musician, whose dreams of stardom and entrepreneurial success in Kathmandu are dismissed by others as overambitious. Disheartened by repeated failures and grappling with mental turmoil, he teeters on the edge of a destructive path, until the unwavering support of his friends and a woman named Jyami helps pull him back from the brink, offering glimmers of hope, like stars illuminating a dark sky. The film carries a heartfelt message: when true friends have your back, they can guide you toward a brighter future.
A Festive Weekend for Nepali Cinema
The simultaneous release of these three movies adds variety and excitement to the Nepali film scene. From satire and comedy to heartfelt drama, audiences can pick the story that resonates most with them or better yet, experience all three on the big screen.
With Nepali films continuing to grow in quality and popularity, this weekend offers the perfect opportunity to support local cinema. Head to your nearest theatre, grab some popcorn, and be part of this cinematic celebration!
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