Saturday, October 23, 2010

Dhiren Shakya

Dhiran Shakya was once considered as the actor who can give challenge to Superstar Rajesh Hamal. He has played in lead role in various movies and also acted with Rajesh Hamal in few ones.

Few movies Dhiren acted are-  Bacha Bandhan, Desh Pardesh, Apshara, Jwalamukhi.

Sushil Chhetri

Sushil Chherti is a well known name in Nepali Movie Industry. He has played many movies in a lead role. He is remembered for movie name Aago, a controversial project and was even banned by that time government.

Ramit Dhungana

Ramit Dhungana is nepali actor who is believed to be repeatative of nepal youth in Nepali film industry.

He entered into nepali film industry from movie Maya Namaara,which was his home production.

Udit Narayan Jha

Udit Narayan Jha, popularly known as Udit Narayan (Nepali: उदित नारायण) played as a hero in few Nepali movies like Kusume Rumal and Peerati. He is also a playback singer in commercial Hindi, Nepali, Urdu, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Oriya, Assamese, Angika and Bangla language cinema. Narayan has sung in 26 different languages. He was a recipient of the Padma Shri award in 2009.
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Career

Udit Narayan Jha has stated that he was born in 1955 at his maternal grandparents' home in a village called Baisi in the Supaul district of Bihar, India.[1] His father was Hare Krishna Jha and his mother was Bhuwaneshwari Devi.

Narayan studied at Kunauli Bazaar (Saharsa, now Supaul, Bihar), where he passed his S.L.C. and later obtained his intermediate from Ratna Rajya Laxmi Campus (Kathmandu).

Udit Narayan began his career in Nepal singing for Kathmandu Radio Station as a staff artiste for Maithili and Nepali folk songs. After eight years in that role, Indian Embassy offered him the chance to study classical music at a prestigious school in Bombay, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan on a music scholarship. He moved to Bombay in 1978.

He got his first break in 1980, when noted music director (composer) Rajesh Roshan asked him to do a song for the Hindi film Unees Bees, in which he got an opportunity to sing with his inspiration, Mohammed Rafi. However, the actual success story of his career began in 1988 with the successful Bollywood movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, earning him a Filmfare Award.[3] The film also brought actor Aamir Khan, actress Juhi Chawla and playback singer Alka Yagnik to stardom. After the success of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak, he became one of the leading playback singers in the Indian film industry.

He has worked with musicians like Rahul Dev Burman, A. R. Rahman, Anand-Milind, Jagjit Singh, Anu Malik, Jatin Lalit, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Kalyanji-Anandji, Bappi Lahiri, Vishal Bhardwaj, Nadeem-Shravan, Rajesh Roshan, Shankar Mahadevan, Himesh Reshammiya, Pritam Chakraborty, Vishal-Shekhar, and directors like Yash Chopra, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Ashutosh Gowariker and Karan Johar. Some of those films include Lagaan, Darr, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Dil To Pagal Hai, Mohabbatein, Devdas, Kal Ho Naa Ho, Swades, and Veer Zaara. Narayan has been hailed as the screen voice of Shahrukh Khan. He has also sung hit songs for actors like Aamir Khan, Sunny Deol, Akshay Kumar and young Shahid Kapoor. He credits his own success in part to being able to sing for the top actors.[4]

At the same time, he sang in Nepalese movies, and also acted in Kusume Rumal and Pirati. He has worked in Nepalese films as well, in particular for composer Shambhujeet Baskota. During his early singing career, he performed songs composed by Shiva Shankar, Natikaji and Gopal Yonzan. In 2004, he released his first private Nepalese album, Upahaar, in which he also sang duets with his wife Deepa Jha. At the Hits FM Awards in 2004 he won awards in two major categories for the album, Record of the Year and Album of the Year.[citation needed] Some of Narayan's other private albums are Bhajan Sangam, Bhajan Vatika, I love You, Dil Deewana, Yeh Dosti, Love is Life, Jhumka de Jhumka, Sona No Ghadulo, Dhuli Ganga, and Ma Tarini.

He was in the panel of judges of Indian Idol 3 along with music composer Anu Malik and female playback singer Alisha Chinai on Sony TV.

He was in the panel of judges on Sony TV for Waar Pariwaar, a reality show based on the bringing together of a singing gharana (family of singers). He shared judging duties with fellow playback singer Kumar Sanu and Jatin Pandit of the famous music duo Jatin-Lalit.

Narayan has performed in many stage shows in India and abroad and is the recipient of a large number of awards. These include Screen Videocon Award, MTV Best Video Award and Pride of India Gold Award.

In 2009, Narayan was considering running as a candidate for the Padma Shri.[1]
[edit] Personal life

Narayan is a resident of Mumbai.[5] He is married and has one son. His wife Deepa Narayan (from Kolkata), whom he married in 1985, is a singer, and the two recorded an album together titled Dil Deewana.

His son Aditya Narayan started his career singing for child artists in Hindi movies in the 1990s.
[edit] Notable Hindi songs

* "Ae Mere Humsafar" - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988)
* "Papa Kehte Hai" - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988)
* "Mujhe Need Na Aye" - Dil (1990)
* "Hum Ne Ghar Choda Hai" - Dil (1990)
* "Hum Payer Karne Wale" - Dil (1990)
* "Mera Dil Tere Liye Dhadakta Hai" - Aashiqui (1990)
* "Bin Tere Sanam" - Yara Dildara (1991)
* "Ek Doosre Se Karte Hain Pyar Hum" - Hum (1991)
* "Pehla Nasha" - Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992)
* "Jawani Deewani" - Chamatkar (1992)
* "Dhak Dhak Karne laga" - Beta (1992)
* "Jadoo Teri Nazar" - Darr (1993)
* "Tu Mere Samne" - Darr (1993)
* "Phoolo Sa Chera Tera" - Anari (1993)
* "Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast" - Mohra (1994)
* "Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane" - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)
* "Ho Gaya Hai Tujko To Pyar Sajna" - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)
* "Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya" - Akele Hum Akele Tum (1995)
* "Kya Karen Ke Na Karen" - Rangeela (1995)
* "Yaroon Sun Lo Zara" - Rangeela (1995)
* "Pardesi Pardesi" - Raja Hindustani (1996)
* "Aaye Ho Mere Zindagi Mein" - Raja Hindustani (1996)
* "Ho Nahin Sakta" - Diljale (1996)
* "Dil Ki Dhadkan Kehti Hai" - Mohabbat (1997)
* "Mohabbat Ki Nahi Jati" - Hero No. 1 (1997)
* "Sona Kitna Sona Hai" - Hero No. 1 (1997)
* "Are Re Are" - Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
* "Dil To Pagal Hai" - Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
* "Bholi Se Surat" - Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
* "Le Gayi" - Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
* "Mumbai Nagariya Mein Bhaiya-"Hamaara Faisla (1997) Music- Rituraaj
* "Ishq Hua Kaise Hua" -Ishq (1997)
* "Ladki Hai Tu Ya"-Hamaara Faisla Music- Rituraaj
* "E Ajnabi" -Dil Se (1998)
* "Chand Chupa" - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999)
* "Taal Se Taal Mila" - Taal (1999)
* "Chaha Hai Tujko" - Mann (1999)
* "Mera Mann" - Mann (1999)
* "Nasha Ye Pyar Ka Nasha" - Mann (1999)
* "Khushiyan Aur Gham" - Mann (1999)
* "Chaha Hai Tujhko" - Mann (1999)
* "Hum Saath-Saath Hain" - Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999)
* "Chhote Chhote Bhaiyon Ke"" - Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999)
* "Mhare Hiwda"" - Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999)
* "Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hai Dil Se" - Dhadkan (2000)
* Chupke Se Sun, Socho Ke Jheelon Ka - Mission Kashmir (2000)
* "Bole Chudiyan" - Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)
* "Udhja Kaale Kawwa" - Gadar (2001)
* "Radha Kaise Na Jale" - Lagaan (2001)
* "Mitwa" - Lagaan (2001)
* "Ghanan Ghanan" - Lagaan (2001) Mahadevan, Shaan
* "O Ri Chori" - Lagaan (2001)
* "Chhalak Chhalak" - Devdas (2002)
* "Who Chand Jasi" - Devdas (2002)
* "Jo Bhi Kasmein" - Raaz (2002)
* "Kitna Bechain Hoke"- Kasoor (2002)
* "Zindagi Ban Gaye Ho Tum"- Kasoor (2002)
* "Koi Mil Gaya" - Koi... Mil Gaya (2003)
* "Tere Naam" - Tere Naam (2003)
* "Tumse Milna" - Tere Naam (2003)
* "Chand" - Tere Naam (2003)
* "Idhar Chala Main Udhar Chala" - Koi... Mil Gaya (2003)
* "Main Yahan Hoon" - Veer-Zaara (2004)
* "Aankhen Bandh Kark" - Aitraaz (2004)
* "Woh Tassawer" - Aitraaz (2004)
* "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi" - Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004)
* "Lal Dupatta" - Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004)
* "Rab Kare" - Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004)
* "Aisa Des Hai Mera" - Veer-Zaara (2004)
* "Yeh Hum Aa Gaye Hai Kahan" - Veer-Zaara (2004)
* "Yeh Tara Woh Tara" - Swades (2004)
* "Yun Hi Chala Chal" - Swades (2004)
* "Kyon Ki" - Kyon Ki (2005)
* " Khuboosorat hai wo itna rog
* "Falak Dekhoon" - Garam Masala (2005)
* "Khaike Paan Banaraswala" - Don: The Chase Begins Again (2006)
* "Mujhe Haq Hai" - Vivah (2006)
* "Milan Abhi Adha Adhura Hai" - Vivah (2006)
* "Do U Wanna Partner" - Partner (2007)
* "Deewangi Deewangi" - Om Shanti Om (2007)
* "Falak Tak Chal Saath Meray" - Tashan (2008)
* "Dil Dance Maare" - Tashan (2008)
* "Main Hawaon Ke" - Mere Baap Pehle Aap (2008)
* "Sau Janam" - What's Your Raashee? (2009)
* "Yaar Mila Tha" - Blue (2009)
* "Suhana Sama"- "Sivaji the Boss" (2009)
* "Om Jai Jagdish Hare (Aarti Bhajan)" (2009) (with Sneha Pandit)
* "Rang Dalunga (Jogira)" - Do Dilon Ke Khel Mein (2010)
* " Behoshi Nasha Khushboo (2010) with Sherya Ghoshal
* "Pyar Ka Namak"-"Life Express" (2010)

[edit] Notable Tamil songs

* "Kadhalikum Pennin" - Kadhalan (1994)
* "Kuluvalilae" - Muthu (1995)
* "Soniya Soniya" - Ratchagan (1997)
* "Pathikiche" - Rhythm (2000)
* "Sahana" - Sivaji: The Boss (2007)
* "Engeyo Paartha" - Yaaradi Nee Mohini (2008)
* "Thean Thean" - Kuruvi (2008)
* "Vaa Chellam" - Thoranai (2009)
* "Vaamma Duraiamma" - Madrasapattinam (2010)

Notable Telugu and Kannada songs

* "Raamma Chilakamma" - Choodalani Vundi (1998)
* "Egire Chilakamma" - Bangaram (2006)
* "Kunidhu Kunidhu Baare" - Mungaru Male (2006)
* "Antu Intu " - Milana (2007)
Awards and nominations
Padma Shri

* 2009: Padma Shri, India's 4th highest civilian honour.[6]

Filmfare Awards

Filmfare Best Male Playback Award (Won):

* 1988: "Papa Kehte Hai" - Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
* 1995: "Mehndi Lagake Rakhna" - Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge
* 1996: "Pardesi Pardesi" - Raja Hindustani
* 1999: "Chand Chupa Badal Mein" - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
* 2001: "Mitwaa" - Lagaan

Filmfare Best Male Playback Award (Nominated):

* 1992: "Pahla Nasha" - Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
* 1993: "Phoolon Sa Chehra Tera" - Anari
* 1993: "Jado Teri Nazar" - Darr
* 1994: "Tu Cheez Badi Hai" - Mohra
* 1995: "Raja Ko Rani Se" - Akele Hum Akele Tum
* 1996: "Ho Nahin Sakta" - Diljale
* 1996: "Ghar Se Nikalte Hi" - Papa Kehte Hain
* 1997: "Dil To Pagal Hai" - Dil To Pagal Hai
* 1997: "Bholi Si Sorat" - Dil To Pagal Hai
* 1998: "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" - Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
* 2000: "Dil Ne Yeh Kaha" - Dhadkan
* 2001: "Udhja Kaale Kawwa" - Gadar
* 2003: "Tere Naam" - Tere Naam
* 2003: "Idhar Chala Main Udhar Chala" - Koi Mil Gaya
* 2004: "Main Yahaan Hoon" - Veer Zaara
* 2004: "Yeh Tara Woh Tara" - Swades

National Film Awards

National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer:

* 2002[7]: "Mitwa" - Lagaan & "Jaane Kyon" - Dil Chahta Hain
* 2003: "Chhote Chhote Sapne" - Zindagi Khoobsurat Hai
* 2005: "Yeh Taara Woh Taara" - Swades

Star Screen Awards

Star Screen Award Best Male Playback:

* 1996: "Aye Ho Meri Zindagi Mein" - Raja Hindustani
* 2002: "Woh Chand Jaisi Ladki" - Devdas

[edit] Zee Cine Awards

Zee Cine Award Best Playback Singer- Male:

* 2000: "Chand Chupa Badal Mein" - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

IIFA Awards

IIFA Best Male Playback Award:

* 2000: "Chand Chupa Badal Mein" - Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Bollywood Movie Awards

* 1998: "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" - Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

Anup Baral


A powerhouse on stage, Anup Baral's understanding of the stage makes him a delight to watch. Director of Pratiwimba Theater Group, Anup is one among the few to promote Nepali theater and give it the professionalism it deserves. An actor, director and now a teacher with the commence of his acting school Actor's Studio, Anup is an icon by all standards. 


Sex:Male
Birthday:April 7

Interested In:Women
Men
Looking For:Friendship
Networking

Current City:Kathmandu, Nepal
Religious Views:My religion is theatre, i adore the space where i perform and i am theatre artist by cast.

BioCutting age director/actor/conceptualizer/casting director for movie and visual artist.Have done more then 30 fullenght plays in both Nepali and from abroad and have done almost 5 dozen of street plays .Artistic director of Actors Studio , one of the highly experimental theatre group of Nepal .Recently won the National award as best actor for the movie Dasdhunga , and other three film Ek Din Ek Rat, Batch No 16 and Pal are going to be release soon.

Favorite QuotationsBeing a actor isnt easy.Being a nice man is even harder.Iwant to be both before i am done.

Education and Work

Employers
  • Actors StudioJune 2006 to present
    ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
    Inside premises of kathmandu contemporary art center...jhamshikhel.

College
  • National School Of Drama ,New Delhi ,India

High School
  • Multi-purpose High School, tudikhel, pokhara.Nepal







Contact Information

Emailaankanradhabaral@yahoo.com

Shri Krishna Shrestha

ShriKrishna Shrestha is a Nepali Film actor. Sri Krishna Shrestha has established himself as a successful actor with more than 100 movies as an actor. In recent years when acting offers were reduced, Sri Krishna decided to try his hand at producing movies. His first home production movie Kaha Bhetiyala (2009) proved to be successful and helped him to establish himself as a successful producer.

In his career, Sri Krishna has given many hit movies like Afanta, Afno Manchhe, Eh Mero Hajur, Hami Tin Bhai etc. Most of his movies are directed by Shiva Regmi.

Dilip Rayamajhi

Dilip Rayamajhi is one of the popular Nepali actors. His first movie was Bhanubhakta in which he played the title role i.e. first Nepali poet Bhanubhakta's role. He has produced two movies Hami saathi bhai and Shahid, in which he also performed. Both have received favorable reviews from critics worldwide.
 
Filmography (as actor)
Year Title Role
2001 SuperStar



2001 Darpan Chhaya
2001 Ke Bho Lau Na Ni
2001 Afno Ghar Afno Manche
2001 Badal Paree Saroj
2001 Darpan Chaya
2002 Sahid Gate
2002 Mitini
2002 Mamaghar
2002 Dhansamphati
2004 Parenni Maya Jalaima

Rabindra Khadka

Rabindra Khadka is considered as one of the talented movie actors that Nepali Film industry has ever produced. Starting his journey through theater, he marched ahead with very good contributions in Nepali movies and is best known for his drunk-lover role in movie Maya Preeti.


Birthday:February 27

Relationship Status:Married

Looking For:Friendship
Networking

Current City:Kathmandu, Nepal

Education and Work

Employers
  • Freelancer Actor and Director.
  • Kavreli Kalakarmi Forum
    Chairman
    Dhulikhel
  • Film Artist Association of Nepal (FAAN)
    Founder
  • DMPS Alumuni Association, DMPS School, Sano Thimi, Bhaktapur
    Chairperson

College
  • Nepal Law Campus, Kathmandu
  • Saraswati campus, Kathmandu

High School
  • DMPS, Sano Thimi, Bhaktapur

Biraj Bhatta

Biraj Bhatta has established himself as the No. 1 actor in Nepali film industry. Major competitors of Biraj are Rajesh Hamal and Nikhil Upreti. 
Action oriented movies go well with Bhatta. According to a report on the Naya Patrika daily, Biraj Bhatta is the highest paid actor today with a price of Rs 325,000, closely followed by Nikhil Upreti who charges Rs 300,000 per film. Rajesh Hamal comes third with Rs 275,000.

Aryan Sigdel


Aryan Sigdel is a fairly new face in the Nepali film industry with already few hits under his belt. Kalliwood's hotty Rekha Thapa gave him his first break in her movie Kismat, since then he's acted in movies such as Mausam, Mero Euta Saathi Cha, The Flashback and the upcoming Kohi Mero
Before his transition to the film scene, Aryan used to star in the popular Kantipur Television show 'Gharbeti Ba'. I watched an interview of Aryan few months ago, i think it was called Glamour Guff (wasnt at all) and I liked what he said when the interviewer asked him what political party he supported (this was when Nir Shah and co' were joining Maoists). He basically said as an artist we should'nt involve ourselves in one criteria, etc - something along the lines of that.

Nikhil Upreti


Nikhil Upreti or Nikhil Uprety (Nepali: निखिल उप्रेती)is a leading Nepali actor. His first film was Pijada released in 2000 A.D. in which he jumped from a seven storey building of Kantipur Complex. The stunt is believed to be the reason behind the success of the movie. He has more than 45 films with lead role and regarded as one of the must successful and popular actor in Nepal.

Personal life

Nikhil Upreti was born in Piprabhitta, Sarlahi of Eastern Nepal. He has one brother and two sisters. In 2058 B.S he got married with Kopila Upreti of Naubise, Dhading.

Awards

He won Best Actor award in 2062 B.S. from the movie Haami Teen Bhai (We three brothers). One year later he was awarded with Rastriya Nagarik Sworna Samman (National Citizen Golden Award).

Filmography

1.Pinjada 2.Mayako Jaal 3.Santan 4.Kartabya 5.Shivashakti 6.Kurushetra 7.Ram Laxman 8.HamiTtin Bhai 9.Agnipath 10.Dhadkan 11.Karma Yoddha 12.Bhai-Bhai 13.Papi Maanche 14.Bhagya 15.Barmala 16.Abhimannu 17.A Pandit Baje 18.Krodh 19.Manish 20.Nikhil Dai 21.Yuddha 22.Chor Shipahi 23.Barudh 24.Pale Dai 25.Maryada 26.Bhagya Bidhata 27.Karan-Arjun 28.Hami Saathi Bhai 29.Agni Jwala 30.Dobato 31.Sajanwa Anadi Sajaniya Kheldai 32.Desh Dekhi Bidesh 33.Dai ko Sasurali 34.Aama ko kaakh 35.Duniya 36.Trishul 37.Nisana 38.Janma-Mrithu 39.Insaf 40.Ram-Balaram 41.Don 42.Ghayal 43.Jeevan Mrithu 44.Parkhi Base 45.Mero Aarko Saino 46.Jindagi
Nikhil's official web: http://nikhiluprety.ezine.com.np/

Prashant Tamang

Prashant Tamang (प्रशान्त तामाङ) is a Darjeeling-based Indian singer, actor and winner of Indian Idol season 3. He is the first Indian of Nepali ethnicity to make it to the final rounds of Indian Idol and win it. He is also the first person from the Indian police force to enter the final rounds. After the death of his father, Prashant, who was still in school, had to leave school and join Kolkata Police to support his family. He was a favorite to win the competition due to strong backing from the people of Nepalese origin and the Indian police force. Even as the results were yet to be announced on television, several news sources had reported Prashant's winning the competition.

Early years

Prashant Tamang was born in Tungsung, Darjeeling, WB, to Rupa Tamang and the late Madan Tamang. He spent most of his early life there and studied at St. Robert's School. After the demise of his father, Madan Tamang, in an accident, he joined the North Bengal Police Force as a watchman Habildaar , succeeding his father. In Kolkata Police, he sang for the police orchestra. His family includes his grandmother, mother and his sister, Archana.

Indian Idol

According to the program commentary, Prashant tried out for Indian Idol because his friends and his seniors especially Mr. Zulfiqar Hasan, Special Additional Commissioner of Police (who incidentally also got Prashant's leave sanctioned for the competition) told him that his voice was very good. He auditioned in Kolkata and was subsequently chosen into the final rounds. He received mixed comments from judges after his performances. He is the only contestant to have never been in the bottom 3 or 4 of the galas. He made it to the top 2 of Indian Idol 3 along with Amit Paul, Mr. Tamang got about ten times more votes than him (seventy million votes).

Media

Prashant Tamang has become a celebrity in West Bengal, Sikkim and Nepal. Prayers for his success are expressed even in website of Tamang Society.
The mayor of Mirik in Darjeeling district, voted to spend Rs.10,000 in SMS for voting Prashant and his staff have also vowed to spend a month's salary on SMS for voting Prashant. Police staff of India also vowed to spend a month's salary on SMS for voting Prashant. Nepalese working in Brunei, UK, Hong Kong, UAE are reported to have been sent money to SMS for him. Furthermore, about 600 people were hired to send SMS's all night to secure his spot in the next round. Rallies were organized in Darjeeling and Kharsang in his support, some of which were attended by his sister, mother and grandmother. Pokhara, Nepal located Radio Annapurna 93.4 MHz campaigned for collecting donation and the collected sum of NRs.70000 was sent to Darjeeling through its representative to vote for Prashant. A signature campaign for his support was organized by Himalaya Darpan Newspaper of Darjeeling. Schools, clubs and police of West Bengal are found asking people to support Prashant who have named him 'पहाडको गौरभ Pahad ko Gaurav ' (Pride of the Hills). Sikkim Cabinet Minister G M Gurung and S B Subedi planted tree saplings at Singtam to pledge the Sikkimese support to Prashant and to show the unity between Nepalese community in Sikkim and Darjeeling." Lage Raho Prashant Bhai". Honourable Minister of Sports & Youth Affairs of Sikkim Shri. P.S. Golay had supported immensely state wide in Prashant favour and contribution of his support is unforgettable. Majhitar, Sikkim based well known Industrialist like Shri Kishor Rai & social worker Shri Suresh K. Lama had also whole heartedly supported Prashant Tamang with public around them in his journey to Indian Idol crown. Every Sikkimese voice, every Sikkimese Mobile and every Sikkimese landline whether it be official or paid or home land-line was all for Prashant Tamang that time.

Support from Kolkata Police

Prashant a sepoy in the Kolkata Police was supported by the officials in Kolkata Police. Mr. Zulfiqar Hasan , visibly ecstatic with Prahsant's triumph, in his interview after the announcement of the result told the news agency that he was confident that Prashant would win and he and his team supported Prashant at every stage of the competition and in every possible way. According to reports, a couple of policemen even stayed awake through the nights to vote for Prashant. Mr.Hasan said, “Given the hard worker he is, Prashant deserved this title. He has no formal training in music, but he has been chosen the new Indian Idol. This proves how dedicated he is towards whatever he does.” Hasan further added, “We are really proud of the boy. He faced a lot of difficulties in life, but he never let the adversities deter him. Even after winning the contest, he has his head firmly placed on his shoulders.” All the officials of Kolkata Police congratulated Prashant after his victory, and they are now awaiting his arrival in Kolkata to give him a grand reception. “Our boys are ecstatic at Prashant's victory. There has been an atmosphere of great jubilation since the moment Prashant was chosen, and now we are looking forward to his homecoming”, said Hasan.After his successful stint at Indian idol he gave numerous concerts all over the world mostly in Neplese community.

Saroj Khanal

Those who have watched Bhid Dekhi Bhid Samma on TV screen and Prem Pinda on the silver screen will never forget its protagonist. Saroj Khanal, 45, is a mega actor of colloids, TVs and theater in Nepal. The actor who has acted in 30 films, over two dozen TV serials and 25 plays is living a banbaas (in his own words) in the US for a decade now is briefly in Kathmadu in connection with his personal visit.City Post caught up with the actor yesterday afternoon for a candid talk wherein he shared his past, present and future. Excerpts:
What are you upto these days?
I've come here alone for a personal visit this time. Back in the United States, I'm working as Training and Area Manager at Windy's, the fast-food chain. Besides that, I've been coordinating for a stage program slated for the July 4 Independence Day of the US. It is tentatively dubbed “Kollywood Night” where most of the artistes living in the US have agreed to take part. But most often, I do perform on stage. Though I've danced onstage on a couple of occasions, people prefer me in theatrical shows.You mean you've been doing stage as you used to do back home?Not to that extent, actually. It's a daunting task to perform in the US. Theater demands a lot of time and energy. You need to bring together many artistes at one place and also find a story to act in. Definitely, the demands are too high, but we aren't able to live up to it.
Aren't you also into films there?
Gagan Birahi offered me a lead role in his feature film “Pardeshbata” two years back wherein I had given a shot too. But later, I was not happy with his style of making films. Since I was back in film after a hiatus of a decade, I didn't find it worthwhile to act in such a film which was not to my satisfaction. Besides that, I had acted in Mridula Koirala's “Ista-Mitra” shortly after reaching the US. It was screened in some of the cities there but wasn't released in Nepal.
Then, have you ever thought of making on your own?
It's not easy as people are doing here. You need to get permission for locations and also must pay a hefty amount. Naturally, the budget will go up. In addition, our market is very limited. Amrit Lama has recently approached me. If I find the cast suitable for me, I'll certainly go for it.
Do your colleagues also know that their co-worker is an accomplished artiste?
I tried to keep it a secret. But it was revealed in 2004 when the Baltimore Sun came up with a special four-page feature on me. The newspaper had spent seven months to prepare this article.
How did it happen, as you're media-shy?
It was a coincidence, I would say. A gas pipeline, which was a few meters away from my home, exploded all of a sudden. When such incidents happen in the US, the site is cordoned off, even for journalists. But some police personnel spotted a lady photographer taking snaps there. They chased her and she ran away from the scene and knocked on my door. I allowed her to hide in my house. The police came and ransacked my house but didn't look under the bed where she was hiding. She saw all the photos, which were hanging on the walls and learnt that I was an artiste, and she was intrigued. So I was in the limelight again in a fairytale manner.
What was the reaction of your co-workers after its publication?
Oh, that was a great reward, in fact. The company is lenient to me when I ask for a few days' leave for my shows. I was flabbergasted when the president of the company himself came to meet me.
You left Nepal when you were at the peak of your career. Why did you take such an unprecedented decision?
I had gone to the US on a personal visit. When I came back to Nepal, I decided to move there. I left in the middle of my career so people might not nitpick.
How do you find that decision as you look back on it now?
I wouldn't say I took the best way out, nor I would I, however, repent for what I did. But there were reasons behind it. Firstly, I don't regret leaving the field I belonged to. The filmdom in Nepal was at the worst juncture and it was plummeting day by day. I noticed the other genres of art were moving quite ahead; but when it came to films, the scenario was becoming gloomier.
And what about the theater?
You were also a theater person.When I popped in to Gurukul, I was amazed to see the facelift of theater. The theater has come of age. I've heard that theater people are making their living with performances. But during our time, it was just a hobby. We acted free.

You've been living in the US for a decade now. If you assess your stay and tell us about the loss and achievements, you would say…
I would've made more audiences and fans had I stayed in Nepal. Since I've been out of the scene for so many years, I've realized the new generation may not recognize me. I left my co-stars who would always stand by me. It was my decision to settle in the US. And my wife [Surya Mala] followed my decision. I have a great guilt and repent that I took such an accomplished artiste from a Nepali theater without her will. This guilt will remain with me forever.
Let's talk about the good things too. I managed to give good education to my sons, which may not have been possible had I stayed here. I'm proud of my sons. My older son has joined the US Army. Many people think that we go there to make money. Now I can say to others, “Look, folks, my son is safeguarding your country.”
Have you ever thought of returning to Nepal?
Of course! My elder son still has four more years for his graduation. I'll come back in four years. Let's put in this way: I've been in banbaas for ten years now, and my banbaas will be over after a total of 14 years [laughs aloud].
Tell us what you'll do when you come back?
I'll certainly join this field. I have this [performing] in my blood and it's running through my veins.
-By Shekhar Kharel

Shiva Shrestha

Shiva Shrestha - Nepal's one of the oldest actors famous in action movies as well as in romance movies. He is a good dancer and his movie fans love it! Mr. Shrestha has also played in a numerous Pakistani movies, and had received film awards in recognition of his excellent performance.

Year Title Language Notes
1998 Sagun Nepali
1997 Thuldai Nepali
2002 Mamaghar Nepali

Bhuwan KC

Bhuwan K.C. is a major Nepalese actor. He has acted in over a hundred films, including some foreign films.
He has also produced some Nepali films which have been super hit in Nepali film industry. Nepali Babu is his one of the super hit films. He is still making and acting Nepali films after more than 20 years. He is considered as a major icon of the Nepali Film Industry.

Filmography (as an actor)

Year Title Role
1985 Kusume Rumal Arjun
1998 Ma hu Nepali Babu
2001 SuperStar
2001 Badal Paree Bijay
2009 Kusume Rumal 2

Rajesh Hamal

Rajesh Hamal was (born June 9, 1964 in Tansen, Nepal) is an Nepali actor. Rajesh Hamal studied at St.Xavier s School till the eight grade.His father was a diplomat as such he partly went to college in Moscow and finished his M.A.in English from Punjab University,India.Even though he has Masters in English, Hamal hardly or reclines from talking in English preferring his native tongue Nepali, during his interviews. As a child,Rajesh Hamal used to collect badges with pins. Now, he buys books on film making. He Fell in love at age 17 with a 22-year-old Indian girl. It was serious. The affair lasted for nearly three years. Later, her parents married her off to someone else. He was and is still single because in the first 10 years of his film career, he didn't have much time for anything else. He doesn't think that he ought to get married because he feels he is not of marrying age. He feels quite comfortable being single.Till today he doesn't mention his ex-girlfriend as he thinks she belongs in the heart of somebody else and that he would be shaming her by reminiscing about their past love. Rajesh Hamal in his college years first modeled for Fashion Net, an Indian fashion magazine in 1985; walked the ramp in Kathmandu and New Delhi in 1986. He made his debut into the Nepalese Film Industry in 1990 in "Yug Dekhi Yug Samma", a film made by his my uncle. Initially,his parents were disappointed with his career choice. In one year, on an average, he works on 10 to 12 films. The maximum was 16 films in 1994. Till date he has worked in over 177 Nepali films and one Pakistani movie.In 1994,director Tulsi Ghimire's film "Deuta" shot Rajesh Hamal into super-stardom.Due to his extremely busy schedule he admits that he doesn't get time to see his own movies these days.As being the top actor of Nepali film industry, Hamal is a driven profit margin for producers - once he appears in a movie, it is bound to rock the box office.In context of the Nepalese film industry, which has market constraints, every director thinks that no movie can see the day without roping Rajesh Hamal into their project. He has been also criticized for not changing his looks to the need of the characters in the film. His long hair, which has long remained as his unique trademark, has been overlooked by the producer saying the Nepalese audience like him in long hair, so much so that he has been characterized as a cop with long hair. At leisure Rajesh Hamal likes watch the news on BBC, CNN and other news channels, read non-fiction books and biographies. He is inspired by the teachings of H.H.14TH Dalai Lama and is very supportive of the cause for improving the lives of oppressed Tibetans in Tibet-occupied China,as well as the Tibetan refugees scenario in Nepal and India. Rajesh Hamal is said to like to think, look back and look ahead at his life.He believes in the natural cause of law and effect "Karma." Rajesh Hamal's pet dog is named 'Johnny' after being awed by the role of Johnny Depp as Captain Jck Sparrow.He is deeply inspired by the late actor,Marlon Brando,and was said to have said that his character in "on the Waterfront" would be his choice of movie if it were to be remade in Nepalese. He is afraid of heights,he is an acrobatics. For a recent movie scene, he couldn't bungee jump and so he had the stuntman fill in the scene. On another occasion,during a fight scene,his sword fell of it's hilt and knocked four teeth of the cameraman. He is planning to get into the movie-making business in dual roles as Director and Actor. He was a one most popular actor of the Nepal...

Filmography

    •    Jetho Kancha (2003)
    •    Bakshis (2002)
    •    Bhagya Le Jurayo (2002)
    •    Khandan (2002)
    •    Aashirbad (2001)
    •    Gaunthali (2001)
    •    Nepal Pyaro Chha (2001)
    •    Siudo Ko Sindoor (2001)
    •    Basanti (2000)
    •    Dhukdhuki (2000)
    •    Yug Dekhi Yug Samma (1994)
    •    Bhauju (1994)
    •    Chatyang (1994)
    •    Adhikar (1995)
    •    The Yug Dekhi Yug Samma (1996)
    •    Jwala (1996)
    •    Simana (1996)
    •    Deuta (1996)
    •    Chahana (1997)
    •    Pratigya (1997)
    •    Shiva Shakti
    •    Mato Bolchha
    •    MangalSutra
    •    Aprad (1996)
    •    Kasam
    •    Sadak (1991)
    •    Maili
    •    Chhana
    •    Jeevan Sangarsha
    •    Gopi Krishna
    •    Sathi
    •    Hami Tin Bhai
    •    Kasham (1997)
    •    Shiva Shakti
    •    Papi Manche
    •    Dharma Sankat
    •    Ek Number ko Pakhe
    •    Underground (film) under Production Releasing on 2012