Ek Number Ko Pakhe

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Ek Number Ko Pakhe
Nepaliएक नम्बरको पाखे
Directed byLate Kishor Rana
Written byBhola Rijal
Story byBhola Rijal
StarringRajesh Hamal
Karishma Manandhar
Jal Shah
Neer Shah
Shivahari Paudel
Music bySambhujeet Baskota
Release date
29 September 1999
Running time
2h 15m
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali

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 , 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 and the dialogues were penned by Bishal Pokharel and .

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 Shah who in turn tries to bribe him. The two soon reconcile as Amar saves the character played by Manandhar from the hands of a local goon Suraj (DC).

Meanwhile, Kumar (Upreti) lives in a nearby town for his studies. However, he is extremely carefree and fails all the exams. The story revolves around different members of this family especially Dhanraj and Amar.

Cast [1][]

Music[]

The music director was Sambhujeet Baskota. The playback singers were Prakash Shrestha, , , , , , and along with Baskota himself. The songs were penned by Bhola Rijal. The song "Yo maya ko Kahaan paryo ghara" was particularly popular at the time of release. The audio cassettes were produced and distributed by Music Nepal Pvt Ltd.

Box office[]

There is no official Box-office recording system in Nepal. At the time of its release, the film was considered to be above average.

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