Dayahang Rai (; born 13 April 1980) is a
Nepalese actor
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,
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playwright
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. He is one of the most popular actor of
Nepal
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. He has starred in over 50 films and is one of the leading contemporary actors of Nepal. He has received various accolades throughout his
acting
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career. Dayahang is a theatrical actor who made the jump to Nepali cinemas.
Dayahang rose to prominence from the television series ''Yuva'', ''Dalan,'' and ''
Hamro Team''. He made his film debut with ''Anagarik'' (2006). ''
Dasdhunga'' (2010) was fairly successful, but ''
Loot'' (2012) turned out to be the turning point in his career, which was a massive hit. Since then he has starred in many commercially successful films ''
Chhadke'' (2013), ''
Badhshala'' (2013), ''
Karkash'' (2013), ''
Jholey'' (2014), ''
Kabaddi
Kabaddi (, ) is a contact team sport played between two teams of seven players. It is one of the traditional games of South Asia. In this game, a raider enters the opposing half of the court to touch defenders and attempt to return within 30 ...
'' (2013) and its sequels ''
Kabaddi Kabaddi'' (2015) and ''
Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi''(2019), ''
Talakjung vs Tulke'' (2014), ''
Woda Number 6'' (2015), ''
How Funny (''2016), ''
Bir Bikram
''Bir Bikram'' () is a 2016 romantic comedy film directed by Milan Chams. This movie features Nepalese actors Dayahang Rai, Anoop Bikram Shahi, Deeya Pun, Arpan Thapa, Menuka Pun and Najir Hussain in the lead roles.
The movie tells a story abo ...
'' (2016), ''
Loot 2'' (2017), ''
Kaanchi'' (2018) and ''
Jatrai Jatra'' (2019). The movie ''
White Sun'' (2016) which he starred in, was the first ever
Nepali movie
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entered for the
Academy Awards
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.
Dayahang Rai is the recipient of numerous awards including three
National Awards for best supporting actor in 2009 for ''
Dasdhunga;'' best actor in 2015 for ''Sambodhan'', and best actor in 2016 for ''
Kabaddi Kabaddi.''
Early life
Dayahang Rai was born on 13 April 1980, in
Khawa,
Bhojpur district in
Eastern Nepal to Tilak Ram Rai and Chandra Devi Rai. He is the middle child of the family. He has two younger sisters and an older brother. His family belongs to the Bantawa
Rai people
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of
Kirat
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ethnicity of Nepal.
Dayahang completed his lower secondary-level studies from Pashupati Lower Secondary School in
Khawa VDC,
Bhojpur District, and high school from Annapurna Secondary School, Dilpa, Bhojpur in 1998. He completed his intermediate level studies at
Bhojpur Multiple College as a Geography Major. He moved to
Kathmandu
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in 2001 and joined The Ratna Rajya Campus (now Manawiki Campus) as Journalism Major.
Dayahang's mother used to tell him fairy tales as a child, which fascinated him greatly and fostered his imagination. He was interested in acting from his early childhood. He got into drama at school. Dayahang's heart was not in his studies, so he decided to follow his dream and pursue a career in theatre and stage.
Acting career
Theatre
After participating in the play ''Talakjung vs Tulke'' as an actor and Dhiren Raja as co-actor, Dayahang joined Actors’ Studio (a platform for theater artists in Nepal) in 2007. He is now affiliated to Mandala Theatre, Nepal, which he co-founded with Rajan Khatiwada and Dhiren Raja (Limbu).
Films
Dayahang's first foray into screen acting was ''Yuwa''. followed by ''Dalan'', a series directed by Nabin Subba in 2003. The series was broadcast by
Nepal Television
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in 2009. He started his big screen career as the lead in ''Anagarik'' (2006), a feature film by
Ram Babu Gurung
Ram Babu Gurung () is a Nepalese writer and director known for his work in Cinema of Nepal, Nepali cinema. His debut as a director was critically acclaimed 2013 film ''Kabaddi (2013 film), Kabaddi''.
Filmography
Awards
References
E ...
, which won two awards at the
Nepal International Indigenous Film Festival. Dayahang followed it by starring in the romantic film ''
Mero Euta Saathi Chha
''Mero Euta Saathi Chha'' (Nepali language, Nepali: मेरो एउटा साथी छ; English: ''I Have One Special Friend'') is a 2009 Cinema of Nepal, Nepali film. It is an unofficial remake of the South Korea, Korean hit ''A Milli ...
'' (2009) directed by Sudarshan Thapa. Dayahang received considerable recognition for his role in the movie ''
Dasdhunga'' (2009) starring
Saugat Malla
Saugat Malla ( Nepali: सौगात मल्ल) is a Nepalese film actor and producer. He is one of the best contemporary actor of Nepal. He began acting professionally in 2008 and became known for his leading role as Haku Kale in '' Loot ...
and
Anup Baral. He received his first National Award for ''
Dasdhunga'' for the best supporting actor. He starred as a doctor in ''Acharya'' (2010), directed by Prashant Rasaily and ''Mero Love Story'' in 2010.
In 2012, Dayahang appeared in the hit Nepali film ''
Loot''. Dayahang also co-wrote the dialogues in this film. His character ''Gofle,'' earned him positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. The film was a turning point in his career. He won the Popular Award for ''Loot''. Dayahang gained more popularity for his role in the film ''
Highway
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'' (2012). The 2013 film ''
Chhadke'' brought Dayahang and other well-known actors of Nepali cinema like
Saugat Malla
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and Arpan Thapa together. ''Badhshala'' (2013) marked the first of Dayahang's films on the
Maoist
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-led
Civil War in Nepal. The film was banned following objections from the Nepali army. In ''Karkash,'' released in 2013, Dayahang took the role of a drummer of a struggling music band. In the critically acclaimed film ''
Saanghuro'' (2013), Dayahang had a minor role, but a notable one for sure. Dayahang and
Aryan Sigdel starred in the suspense thriller ''
Loafer'' in 2013. ''
Mukhauta'' (2013), was a star-studded film that had critically acclaimed actors of Nepali industry like Dayahang,
Rajesh Hamal
Rajesh Hamal ( ; born 9 June 1964) is a Nepalese film actor and television presenter. He is considered one of the prominent figures in Nepali cinema and is often referred to by fans and media as "Maha Nayak" (Nepali for "The Great Actor"). Hamal ...
,
Saugat Malla
Saugat Malla ( Nepali: सौगात मल्ल) is a Nepalese film actor and producer. He is one of the best contemporary actor of Nepal. He began acting professionally in 2008 and became known for his leading role as Haku Kale in '' Loot ...
, and
Sunil Thapa.
Dayahang's two films ''
Kabaddi
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'' (2013) and its sequel ''
Kabaddi Kabaddi'' (2015) turned out to be massive hits in Nepal and abroad. He received his third National Award for best actor for ''
Kabaddi Kabaddi''. In 2014, Dayahang teamed up with
Priyanka Karki
Priyanka Karki DS Joshi is a Nepalese film actress, model, director, writer and the winner of the Miss Teen Nepal 2005 pageant.
Early life
Karki was born in 1987 in Kathmandu, Nepal. Her parents are Bhupendra Karki and Raksha Malhotra. ...
in the commercially successful ''Jhole''. Dayahang won his second National Award for the film ''Sambodhan'' (2014) in the best actor category. The critically acclaimed ''
Talakjung vs Tulke'' (2014) showcased Dayahang's versatility as an actor against the backdrop of the Nepali Civil War. In 2015, Dayahang acted in ''Fanko,'' a critically acclaimed film also starring
Saugat Malla
Saugat Malla ( Nepali: सौगात मल्ल) is a Nepalese film actor and producer. He is one of the best contemporary actor of Nepal. He began acting professionally in 2008 and became known for his leading role as Haku Kale in '' Loot ...
, Priyanka Adhikari, and
Keki Adhikari.
In 2016, Dayahang acted in the critically acclaimed ''
White Sun'' (''Seto Surya'') based on the civil war in Nepal, which was Nepal's submission to the 2018 Oscars in the
Best Foreign Language Film category. Dayahang acted in the Ram Babu Gurung film ''
Purano Dunga'' (2016), which was a huge commercial success. The sequel to ''Loot'' was released in 2017 as ''
Loot 2'' with Dayahang returning as the ''Gofle''. Dayahang teamed up with Keki Adhikari in ''
Ghampani'' in 2017, which became a commercial success and was critically acclaimed. The action thriller ''
Lappan Chhappan'' (2017) saw Dayahang in the role of a police officer chasing a mobster. In ''
Taandro'' (2017), Dayahang acted in his fourth film on Nepal's civil war, which was critically acclaimed.
Personal life
Dayahang Rai is married to Nepali singer Benuka Rai (2006). They have two son named Samduhang Rai & Sinchunghang Rai.
Filmography
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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Videos
Interview with Dayahang RaiTV Filmy - Movie Loafer CoverageInterview with Dayahang Rai ECS Media ( View on Kathmandu)
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21st-century Nepalese male actors
Living people
Lohorung
People from Bhojpur District, Nepal
Nepalese male film actors
Nepalese male television actors
1981 births
Rai people