Early Cinema (1951-1980)
Year | Film | Artist | Director | Producer | Music |
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1951 | Satya Harischandra | D.B. Pariyar | |||
1964 | Aama (Mother) | Shiva Shankar, Bhuvan Chand | Heera Singh Khatri | Information Dept. Govt of Nepal | |
1966 | Maitighar (Maternal Home) | Mala Sinha, C.P. Lohani | B.S. Thapa | Sumonanjali Films Pvt. Ltd. | Jaidev |
1967 | Hijo, Aaja, Bholi (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow) | Mitra Lal Sharma, Bhuvan Chand | Heera Singh Khatri | Information Dept. Govt of Nepal | |
1971 | Parivartan (Change) | Heera Singh Khatri | Information Dept. Govt of Nepal | ||
1973 | Mann Ko Bandh (Dam of the Heart) | Salyan K.C., Sushma Shahi | Prakash Thapa | Royal Nepal Film Corporation | Nati Kaji - Shiva Shankar |
1977 | Kumari (Virgin) | Biswa Basnet, Chaitya Devi | Prem Bahadur Basnet | Royal Nepal Film Corporation | |
1978 | Paral Ko Aago | Tanka Sharma, Susmita Dhakal, Basundhara Bhusal (debut) | Pratap Subba | Cineroma | Shanti Thatal |
1980 | Sindoor | Meenaxi Anand, Biswa Basnet, Neer Shah | Prakash Thapa | Royal Nepal Film Corporation | |
1980 | Jeevan Rekha (Life Line) | Meenaxi Anand, Shiv Shrestha (Debut) | Prakash Thapa | Royal Nepal Film Corporation | Sachin Singh |
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