Top 10 must watch Nepali movies of 2014
The year 2014 is gone, but left us with the beautiful memories, things experienced. All those bad things will make us learn new things and good things will stay in our hearts forever. Lots of Nepali movies were released in 2014. Sadly, most of them were not good. But we still had seen a couple of good movies that made us smile, laugh, thrilled and even cry. Let’s learn from the mistakes of yesterday and move forward to the year 2015. We hope that 2015 brings us a lot of super-hit Nepali movies and the movies with much more creativity and perfection.
Here we have listed the top 10 best and must watch Nepali movies of 2014.
10. Utsav
The movie, Utsav was a very vibrant story about college life and highlighted the power of friendship among youngster during and after college life. All cast gave an excellent performance. Saugat Malla and Gaurav Pahari carried the movie; Menuka Pradhan, Sanjog Koirala and Prakriti Shrestha were perfect.
9. Sorry La
Directed by Rishi Lamichhane, ‘Sorry la’ was one of the Nepali movie that surprised us and exceeded our expectations. The movie presents the story about two best friends Anek and Sakaar, with opposite personalities. Anek was free, open minded and charming personality who wants to play with girls and enjoy, while Sakaar was very shy, introvert, lonely personality with a scar on his face, which makes him more depressed. The movie had surprising script, and it’s a different feeling after watching the movie.
8. Love you Baba
Eight year old boy has directed an excellent movie and it’s a great achievement for him. Truly, I was not expecting the movie of such level from a child who cannot even talk properly. ‘Love you Baba’ is an emotional story about the relationship between a father, Sushant and her daughter, Chanchal. This Nepali movie has a balance between humour and emotions. It was heartwarming story of the attachment and affection between father and daughter. We loved Chanchal’s attitude and her performance was excellent from start.
7. Jerryy
After ‘Hostel’, the heartthrob of teenagers, Anmol KC is back with another classy movie and this time as a charming playboy with the same director of his previous movie, Hemraj BC. In a lead role, he seems to have gained more confidence and looks like more can be expected from his new projects in the coming days. Jerryy is the story about a cool, handsome and rich guy, Jaiveer Rana or Jerry and his trip to mustang, where he falls in love with Aakansha(played by Anna Sharma).
The movie had very beautiful music and most of the songs seem to be apt for the film’s situations and helped in moving the story forward. The film’s editing was crisp, and so was a screenplay. This movie looked extravagant and visually stunning with beautiful scenery of Pokhara and Mustang.
6. Kohinoor
Kohinoor was the last movie of Shree Krishna Shrestha and the highest grossed Nepali movie all time. So, how can we forget this movie? The movie was about a girl named Kohinoor, who was sold in India, and a guy, Babu who helps Kohinoor run away from there to Nepal. The movie presents the dark side of our society with beauty.
5. Nai Nabhannu la 2
‘Nai Na bhannu La 2’ is a beautiful movie, with beautiful story, related to unpredictable life, full of emotions, affection, love and dreams, a cute romance between a boy and a girl of grade three, presented with perfection, and the heart touching, melodious songs is still unforgettable. This is a movie that’s going to make you laugh, cry and steal your heart. Priyanka Karki was sensational as a mother.
4. Mokshya
Director Prabin Shrestha has done a terrific job in showing the life of a guy in a rock band in Nepal. The music was extraordinary and performance by artists were perfect. Mokshya was a marvellous and a must watch movie of 2014. The movie was made on a story of four youths who wants to build a career in music. The director later declared that about 70% of the story matche with his own life.
3. Talakjung Vs Tulke
Talakjung Vs Tulke is another masterpiece by Nischal Basnet. I was really impressed by how he took care of every small detail in the movie. It was a remarkable journey from start to finish, a new taste. I have known Nishal Basnet for breaking trends in the movie industry, and yet again he has done so with another flawless Nepali movie. Besides the story, Khagendra Lamichhane was astounding from start till end. He carried out each dialogues and performance very well and deserves credit for how beautiful the movie has become.
2. Jhola
Jhola becomes successful in portraying the story of the most evil custom of Nepal, ‘Sati Pratha’ in a pleasing way. When new age Nepali cinema is characterized by glitzy packaging and fancy camera tricks, this sorrowful tale showing the cruel and inhuman practice of Sati in Nepal has broken many hearts and filled many eyes with tears. Based on the well known writer Krishna Dharabasi’s novel, the movie also depicts the relationship between a mother and son delightfully. Garima Panta was sensational as a wife and a mother in this movie.
1. Kabbadi
Kabbadi was the most entertaining, most creative and most well directed movie of 2014. With Dayahang Rai at his best, this movie was by far the best movie of 2014. The movie presents a true image of Mustang in terms of social and geographical beauty with the touch of wittiness and sentiment. All the characters in the movie were excellent and everything looked very natural.
Special Thanks
Finally, we would like to thank all our friends and well wishers who have helped us in making this list of top 10 must watch Nepali movies.
1. Bivek Joshi
2. Ujjwal Joshi (Founder of Dental Art)
3. Roshan Rai (CEO of IdeasArchive and founder of goonlinenews.com)
4. Niketh Poudel (CEO of CoAct Solution and founder of digitalpatra.net)
5. Taraman Joshi (Ex. Principle @ Mahendra Shanti School)
6. Sailesh Joshi
7. Kabindra Maharjan (Layout Designer @ Kantipur Publications)
8. Keshar Gurung (Senior developer @ Chhito.com)
9. Shreeva Joshi
10. Jagat Chaudhary (Developer @ Chhito.com)
11. Rupak Shrestha (Developer @ Chhito.com)
12. Binita Joshi
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