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Karishma Manandhar (née Karishma KC) is a Nepalese actress. is a Nepali actress, producer, and politician who predominantly worked in Nepali-language films. Widely regarded as one of the most popular and successful actresses in the history of Nepali cinema, she rose to stardom in the 1990s and early 2000s, and is cited as the "first female superstar" of the Nepali silver screen. Her career spans over three decades with numerous box-office successes and critically acclaimed performances across a wide range of genres. Karishma made her acting debut at the age of 17 with the hit film ''Santaan'' (1988), which immediately established her as a rising star. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, she starred in some of the most successful Nepali films of the era, including ''Truck Driver'' (1994), ''Allare'' (1995), ''Basanti'' (2000), ''Maya's Bar'' (2012), and ''Phool'' (2012). She later turned producer and continued to contribute to the film industry, nurturing new talent and advoca ...
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Nepalis
Nepali or Nepalese () are the permanent citizens of Nepal under Nepali nationality law. The term ''Nepali'' strictly refers to ''nationality'', meaning people holding citizenship of Nepal. Conversely, people without Nepalese citizenship but with roots in Nepal (such as Nepalese Australians), who speak Nepali or any of the other 128 Nepali languages but hold foreign citizenship, are referred to as ''Nepali-language Speaking Foreigners'' (). The term ''Nepali'' is also not generally used to refer to non-citizen residents, dual citizens, or expatriates. Nepal is a multicultural and multi-ethnic country. Bagmati Province is the most densely populated province, holding approximately 20.97 percent of Nepal's population. Nepalese diaspora The Nepali diaspora, or non-resident Nepalese, are Nepali people living overseas. The ''Non-resident Nepali Act, 2064'' of Nepal defines a non-resident Nepalese as someone who is a foreign citizen of Nepali origin including a Nepali citizen res ...
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Santaan Nepali Movie
''Santaan'' () is a 1993 Indian Hindi-language drama film written and directed by Dasari Narayana Rao. The film stars Jeetendra, Moushumi Chatterjee, Deepak Tijori, Neelam, with music composed by Anand–Milind. The film is remake of the Telugu film ''Surigaadu'' (1992), made by the same banner and director. Plot Sarju Narayan, a security guard, lives with his wife Lakshmi and strives to civilize their son Amar. However, Amar cons and concocts a toff and falsifies his parents too. He falls for benevolent Aasha, the daughter of tycoon Sethji. After a while, Aasha discerns the fact and berates his treason, but he muddles. Besides, Sarju works to acquire a job for Amar with his influence when he rejects affirming his parentage. Thus, Sarju detects his imposture and boots him—next, Amar & Aasha knit, where Sarju & Lakshmi are disregarded. Now, Aasha declares that their marital life will begin only after Amar respects his parents. Then, Sethji rues to squat the land allotted to Sa ...
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Truck Driver (1994 Film)
''Truck Driver'' is a 1994 Romance/Drama Nepalese movie, written by Brajesh Khanal and directed by Rajkumar Sharma. This movie features Shiva Shrestha, Karishma Manandhar, Shree Krishna Shrestha, Madan Krishna Shrestha and Hari Bansha Acharya in the lead roles. This film became one of the highest-grossing films of all time in Nepal. This movie also features the Maha Jodi who were popular comedians at that time. The songs of this film became popular in Nepal. The film was made on a budget of ₹25 lakh, grossed ₹60 lakh, and made ₹25 lakh profit, one of the highest of its time, making it one of the biggest hits in Nepali cinema history. Plot A truck driver falls in love with the daughter of a restaurant worker on a highway. As the small hotel runs well because of her youth and beauty, the cruel father does not want his daughter to marry and go away. One of his crooked friends convinces him to get rid of the truck driver. The friend compromises the brake linings of the truck, ...
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Ek Number Ko Pakhe
Ek Number Ko Pakhe (Nepali: एक नम्बरको पाखे) is a 1999 Nepali film directed by Kishor Rana Magar. The film stars Rajesh Hamal and Karishma Manandhar in lead roles with an ensemble of supporting cast including Ramesh Upreti, Jal Shah, Neer Shah, Basundhara Bhusal, Ravi Shah and Dinesh D.C. Introduction It was fifth presentation of Mansarovar Films Pvt. Ltd. The story of the film was written by Dr. Bhola Rijal, the script was written by Bishal Pokhrel and the dialogues were penned by Bishal Pokharel and Bharat Adhikari. Plot Amar (Hamal) lives in a rural village with his mother (Bhusal). One day a rich industrialist (Ravi shah) comes to the village accompanied by his daughter (Manandhar) and his personal assistant (Shiv Hari Paudel) with a project to start a liquor factory in the village. Most of the villagers are illiterate and do not know any positive or negative aspect of the factory in their village. However, Amar opposes the proposal infuriating S ...
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Pardesi Kanchha
Pardesi, the Hindi word for "foreigner", may refer to: * ''Pardesi'' (1957 film), an Indo-Soviet film directed by Vasili Pronin and Khwaja Ahmad Abbas * ''Pardesi'' (1970 film), an Indian drama film by Kundan Kumar * ''Pardesi'' (1993 film), an Indian action film by Raj N. Sippy * Shaukat Pardesi (1924–1995), Indian poet, journalist and lyricist See also * * Paradesi (other) * Pardes (other) * Pardesiya Pardesiya () is a town in the Central District of Israel. Located on the Sharon plain, between Kfar Yona and the Lev HaSharon Regional Council, it was founded between 1937 and 1939. In it had a population of ; its jurisdiction is 1,273 dunams ( ..., Israel * Bidesiya (other) {{disambiguation, surname ...
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Basanti (2000 Film)
''Basanti'' (, English language, translation: ''Lady like a Spring'') is a 2000 Nepali romantic film, historical romantic film directed by Neer Shah. The cast includes Karishma Manandhar, Rajesh Hamal, Gauri Malla and Ashok Sharma. This movie is based on a novel of the same name written by one of the prominent Nepalese novelists Diamond Shumsher Rana, who fictionalized a love story on a historical plot. The film met with huge positive response from critics and audience with praise directed towards performance of the cast and direction of Shah. The film was a big commercial success at the box office. The film is considered as one of the best film ever made in Nepali cinema history and the best movie in the historical movie genre. Plot The film chronicles the love story of Basanti (Karishma Manandhar), a palace maid, and Gagan Singh Bhandari (Rajesh Hamal), a Nepalese general and Kaji. The film also depicts the cold-blooded murder of Mathabarsingh Thapa, Mathabar Singh Thapa, the f ...
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Yo Maya Ko Sagar
''Yo Maya Ko Sagar'' (; ) is a 2000 Nepali romance drama film directed by Ashok Sharma and produced by Kiran Sharma. It was released on December 31, 2000. The film stars Ramesh Upreti, Jal Shah, Rajesh Hamal, Neer Shah, Harihar Sharma, Saranga Shrestha, and Karishma Manandhar. Plot Bishal is a college student in Kathmandu. He is in love with Lily, but he is a playboy who does not take relationships seriously. He is barred from his college due to his misbehavior. Prior to this, he had already been expelled from every other college in the city. His father, Bishwa Pratap, sends him to a college in Pokhara. Bishal plans to get expelled somehow from the college in Pokhara so he can go back to Kathmandu. However, he sees Mala and falls in love with her at first sight. He decides to stay in the city. On the other hand, Abhayjan, Mala's father, wants Mala to marry. But Mala asks him for some time, and she promises him that if she does not get a life partner for herself in that time, ...
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Ziddi (Nepali)
''Ziddi'' may refer to: * ''Ziddi'' (1948 film), a Hindi film * ''Ziddi'' (1964 film), a film by Pramod Chakravorty * ''Ziddi'' (1973 film), a Pakistani film in Punjabi language * ''Ziddi'' (1997 film), an Indian action film starring Sunny Deol and Raveena Tandon * ''Ziddi'' (2013 film), an Indian Kannada language action film * Ziddi, Tajikistan, a town and jamoat in Tajikistan See also * Zid (other) {{dab ...
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