Subash Thapa – Nepali Film Reviews was started to make people aware of beautiful Nepali movies.... still writing new Nepali movie reviews ... Sun, 03 Jan 2016 05:21:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.3 ‘Sorry La’ Movie Review /sorry-la-movie-review/ Mon, 10 Nov 2014 15:57:03 +0000 /?p=350

Cast: Suwash Thapa, Rajan Khatiwada, Anita Acharya, Anju KC, Martin Khan, Roshan Maharjan(Child Actor)
Music: Sailersh Shrestha
Story: Anju KC
Director: Rishi Lamichhane

Directed by Rishi Lamichhane, ‘Sorry la’ is a movie about two best friends, Anek(Subash Thapa) and Sakaar(Rajan Khatiwoda), but with opposite personalities. Anek is free, open minded and charming personality who wants to play with girls and enjoy, while Sakaar is very shy, introvert, lonely personality with a scar on his face, which makes him more depressed. While most of the people depend on their eye to choose most of the things, Sakaar (Lead character) thinks that beauty should be felt. “Beauty is always beyond the limit of eyes. It is not observed but should be felt. To feel beauty, we only need heart which rarely anyone does”. A lot of people will try to be smart by saying “you should not judge a book based on its cover”, but in reality it is found that our subconscious mind will contradict us and force us to judge people based on their looks during initial encounters.

“Sorry La” is another fantastic Nepali movie, with good script, fine screenplay and good dialogues. The first half is full of fun and humor while the second half is all about overwhelming distress. I loved the B-boying done by the kids however good visual effects could have been added to make the dance even more remarkable. There we very few ugly coincidences in the movies but had an amazing sensation after watching this movie. After all, it’s difficult to get movies of this level in Nepal.

After ‘Birkhe Lai Chinchhas’, this is another movie of Subash Thapa and I think he has showed signs of improvements on this movie. He has performed very well with charm and enthusiasm to portray the character of a playboy. There were few awkward moments, but overall I must admit that he has done very well. Another character, Rajan Khatiwada has done exceptionally well from his side and I think he is a role to take this movie to different level. Another, I was really impressed with the acting of child actor Roshan Maharjan.

“You can easily get a girl in this world if you just have any one of these three A’s. ‘Aanuhar(face)’, ATM and Attitude”
– Anek

Plot:

The movie starts in a Teej Festival Fashion show featuring Anek as model. Anek is joyful, handsome and a womanizer. He has a very close friend, Sakaar who is introvert, shy and depressed because of his ugly face mark. He feels bad inside because of not being able to get a girlfriend. So he tries “Facebook”, uses Anek’s photo and finds a beautiful girlfriend, Prashamsa. Prashamsa wants to meet Sakaar in real and comes to Kathmandu. But she finds Anek and goes with him which turns a long friendship into hatred. It’s very interesting what happens next, so, I wouldn’t like to disclose after this.

Watch or Not?

Good story, fine screenplay, wonderful performances by most artists and good humor, how much more reasons do you need to watch this movie?

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Birkhe Lai Chinchas /birkhe-lai-chinchas/ Sun, 14 Sep 2014 07:03:43 +0000 /?p=152

Genre : Social , Comedy
Release Date : 05 Sep 2014
Length : 2 Hrs 7 Min
Director : Araaj Keshav
Cast : Subash Thapa, Alisha Rai, Binita Khadka , Looniva Tuladhar
Birkhey lai Chinchhas tells the story of an ordinary man thrust into extraordinary circumstances, taking him on a journey to discover the hero within himself. Birkhey, a happy-go-lucky simpleton from a Nepali mountain village, is sent off by his villagers to find fame and fortune in the big city. But the city is cruel to him and robs him of his innocence, forcing him to make his way in life through guile and treachery. Can a common man face a hostile world and keep his innocence intact? Can an ordinary person rise to become a hero? Birkhey lai Chinchhas is a truly Nepali story with a big heart full of innocence, humor and courage.

 

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