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Dhanendra Bimal is a respected Nepali lyricist and cultural contributor known for his thoughtful, expressive songwriting rooted in Nepali poetic tradition. His work reflects emotional depth, social sensitivity, and a refined command of language, making him a recognized name in the field of Nepali music and literature.Alongside his creative career, he served in a significant administrative role as the Deputy Executive Director, where he contributed to institutional development, cultural promotion, and organizational leadership. After a long and dedicated tenure, he retired in 2074 BS, marking the completion of a distinguished public‑service career.
Dhanendra Bimal
Lyricist

Amar Rasaili is a Nepali film director, production designer, and writer known for his multidisciplinary contribution to contemporary Nepali cinema, working across story, screenplay, and visual design to shape emotionally grounded and visually coherent films. Active in direction and art‑department leadership, he is recognized for blending narrative clarity with strong production aesthetics, often developing his own story concepts and screenplays while overseeing the film’s visual world. His work reflects a collaborative, detail‑driven approach that connects performance, design, and storytelling, positioning him among the new‑generation creators contributing to the evolving craft of Nepali filmmaking.
Amar Rasaili
Film Director

Doma Lama Hyalmo is a Nepali film artist and singer active since the early 1990s, known for her expressive screen presence and her warm, melodic vocal style. Beginning her artistic journey in the 1990s era of Nepali cinema, she has contributed through character‑driven performances while also recording songs that reflect both her Hyolmo cultural roots and contemporary musical sensibilities. Her dual work in film and music highlights a versatile creative identity, making her a steady and respected presence in Nepal’s entertainment field.
Doma Lama Hyalmo
Character Artists, Folk Singer, Film Artists

Ram Keshar Bogati was a Nepali film artist who began his acting career in the late 1990s and became known for his natural, grounded performance style. Active across social and dramatic cinema, he built a reputation for sincerity, discipline, and emotionally honest roles. Bogati passed away on October 9, 2018 (Tuesday) at the age of 58 after a tragic accident near his home in Tikathali. His contribution to Nepali cinema remains appreciated for its simplicity, authenticity, and dedication to the craft.
Ram Keshar Bogati
Film Artists

Pawan Mainali is a Nepali film actor best known for his powerful portrayals of villainous characters, earning recognition for his intense screen presence and commanding performance style. Active across commercial and social‑themed cinema, he has built a reputation for bringing depth, aggression, and emotional weight to negative roles, making him one of the memorable खलनायक figures in Nepali films. His ability to shift between fierce antagonists and character‑driven supporting roles has established him as a versatile and reliable performer within the industry.
Pawan Mainali
Film Maker/ Producer, Film Artists

Bishwo Hingmang
Film Artists

Kishor Rana was a veteran Nepali film director active from 1994 until his passing in 2019, known for shaping the visual and narrative style of several influential Nepali films. Beginning his directorial career with Karja (1994), he went on to direct notable works such as Raanko (1995), Karodpati (1997), Sima Rekha (1997), Gham Chaya (1998), and Ek Number Ko Pakhe (1999). His film Raanko is recognized as Nepal’s first cinemascope movie, and Sima Rekha is regarded as a historically significant film in Nepali cinema. Rana passed away on August 21, 2019, at Nidan Hospital, Lalitpur, at the age of 64, following long‑term kidney complications. His disciplined direction, technical innovation, and contribution to Nepali storytelling remain respected within the industry.
Kishor Rana
Film Director

Aditya Narayan Jha is an Indian playback singer, actor, and television host known for his work in Hindi cinema and music reality shows. Although he comes from a Nepali‑origin musical family and is the son of legendary Nepali‑Indian playback singer Udit Narayan Jha, Aditya himself has not been documented as a playback singer in Nepali films. His musical presence is primarily in Bollywood, independent Hindi music, and television performances.As a child artist, he gained recognition with songs like “Chhota Baccha Jaan Ke” (Masoom, 1996) and later became widely known as the long‑time host of Indian Idol. While he has performed Nepali lines informally on stage and in cultural events, no verified Nepali film playback songs are listed in official music archives or Nepali film databases.
Aditya NarayanJha
Playback Singer

Ujjwal Poudel
Film Director

Karan Raj Karki is a Nepali music director, composer, and lyricist known for his work across films, television, and modern Nepali music. He serves as the Official Music Director of The Voice of Nepal, contributing to the show’s musical identity, arrangement quality, and overall sound design. Active since 2014, he has directed music for feature films including Prem Diwas (2019), Chi Musi Chi (2018), and Ichchha (2015), and began his credited career as a lyricist in Stupid Mann (2014). His compositions and songs appear widely on digital platforms, and he continues to collaborate with leading Nepali artists and production houses.
Karan Raj Karki
Music Director

Binod Rathod is an Indian playback singer whose smooth, emotive voice became familiar to Nepali audiences through his selective but memorable contributions to Nepali film music. Known for his romantic tone, expressive phrasing, and effortless high‑range delivery, he recorded several Nepali songs during the cassette and early‑CD era, when cross‑border musical collaboration between Nepal and India was growing.Rathod’s Nepali tracks are remembered for their polished vocal texture and Bollywood‑influenced melodic styling, which added a modern, cinematic feel to Nepali film soundtracks of the time. His ability to adapt to Nepali lyrics while maintaining his signature romantic softness made him a preferred choice for love songs and emotional sequences. Though his Nepali output is limited compared to his vast Indian career, the songs he recorded remain popular among fans who appreciate the blend of Nepali composition and Indian playback finesse.
Binod Rathod
Playback Singer

Mina Shrestha is a Nepali film actress active in the late 1990s, known for her graceful presence and expressive performances during the era’s shift toward modern, music‑driven storytelling. She portrayed a variety of characters across different films, delivering natural, effortless acting in every role. Though her career was brief, she remains part of the 90s generation remembered for charm, simplicity, and evolving screen aesthetics.
Mina Shrestha
Film Artists

Biju Ranjit is a film Artists known for Chunauti (1996) and Gothalo (1996).
Biju Ranjit
Film Artists

Narendra Pradhan is a Nepali cinematographer and freelance visual artist known for his work across feature films, independent projects, and photography. Active since the early 1990s, he has contributed to Nepali cinema through a grounded visual style shaped by practical lighting, clean framing, and narrative-focused camerawork. His film credits include Arpan (1993) as script analyst and cinematographer roles in Aama Ko Maya (1996), Sakkali Nakkali (1996), Bandhan (1997), and Mato Bolcha (1999), reflecting his presence during a formative era of modern Nepali filmmaking.Alongside film work, Pradhan has built a parallel career as a freelance cinematographer and photographer, working on diverse visual assignments ranging from documentaries and music videos to still photography. His adaptability and hands-on technical approach have made him a reliable creative collaborator for directors seeking naturalistic, story-driven imagery.Recognized for his steady contribution across decades, Narendra Pradhan remains part of the generation that strengthened Nepali cinema’s visual identity through disciplined craft and quiet consistency.
Narendra Pradhan
Cinematographer

Nista Malla (Shrestha)
Film Artists

Kiran D.C. is a former Nepali film actress who was active in the Nepali film industry during the 1990s. She appeared in several Nepali motion pictures and was among the actresses contributing to the growth of Nepal's cinema industry during that period.Available film archives and cast records identify her as a performer in films such as Soon Chandi (1996) and Chandal (1998). Through her screen appearances, she became part of an era that helped shape modern Nepali cinema.Although detailed information about her personal life, early background, and career journey remains limited in publicly available sources, her work in Nepali films of the 1990s continues to be preserved through film archives and historical records. As one of the actresses associated with that generation of Nepali cinema, Kiran D.C. remains a recognizable name among enthusiasts of classic Nepali films
Kiran D.C.
Film Artists

Kundan Khanal
Film Director

Sikha Malla
Film Artists

Radhika Lama
Film Artists

Bishnu Malla
Film Artists

Ganesh Sapkota
production manager

Raju Dhoj Rana is a veteran Nepali film director active since 1994, known for directing several notable commercial and social‑drama films of the 1990s and 2000s. His career spans multiple creative roles — director, story writer, lyricist, screenplay writer, production designer, producer, and action director — making him one of the more versatile contributors of his era.
Raju Dhoj Rana
Film Director

Laxmi Bhusal
Film Artists

Rajkumar Sharma
Film Director

Raju Thapa
Cinematographer

Pramod Dhungana is a prolific Nepali lyricist active since 1993, credited for writing songs in more than 50 Nepali films across three decades. His work spans classic, modern, and commercial cinema, contributing lyrics to notable films such as Aama (1996), Daijo (1996), Gunyo Cholo (1997), Bandhan (1997), Chandal (1998), Army (2000), Daag (2000), Sahar (2001), Upahaar (2003), Kurukshetra (2004), Baramala (2005), Aandhi Tufan (2007), Ghatak (2008), Sargam (2011), Shasan (2011), K Ma Timro Sathi Banna Sakchu (2012), Lamphoo (2018), Kahi Katai (2018), Jhingedau (2022), and Upahaar (2024).He has also collaborated repeatedly with major Nepali music directors such as Shambhujeet Baskota, sharing credits in films like Shasan (2011), Chino (2011), Ko Aafno Ko Birano (2005), and Apaharan (Ekadeshma).Alongside lyric writing, he has occasionally worked as an actor, screenwriter, and singer, showing versatility within the Nepali film industry.
Pramod Dhungana
Lyricist

Shree Ram Pudasaini is a senior Nepali film actor and a former executive committee member of the Nepal Film Artists Association. Active in Nepali cinema for several decades, he has contributed to feature films, television serials, and numerous music videos, establishing himself as a committed and respected figure in the industry.He has acted in several Nepali films, including Commander (2020) and the historical drama Bhimdatta, where he appeared alongside artists such as Nawal Khadka and Nisha Adhikari. His verified filmography also includes earlier works like Bhul (1996) and Dasgaja (2011), reflecting a long creative journey across different eras of Nepali cinema.Beyond acting, Pudasaini has been active in organizational leadership within the Nepal Film Artists Association, serving in various roles and contributing to the welfare and representation of artists. In recognition of his service and dedication, he has been honored with the association’s “Seva Samman.”He has also directed and acted in multiple television serials and has appeared in several notable music videos, further showcasing his versatility and long-standing commitment to the performing arts.
Shree Ram Pudasaini
Film Artists

Shyam Pradhan
Film Director

Kalyan Ghimire is a Nepali film actor, producer, and production designer active in Nepali cinema since 1998. Over the years, he has appeared in several mainstream commercial films and has contributed behind the scenes in story writing, screenplay, and production design. His acting credits include films such as Anshabanda (1998), Nagad Narayan (1999), Mero Hajur (2001), Maan Mutu Ra Maya (2003), Sasu Nanda Bhauju (2010), Sasu Sasura (2011), Birtako Chino (2011), Shreeman (2011), and Good Luck (2014).Beyond acting, Ghimire has played key creative roles in the film Shreeman (2011), serving as producer, story writer, screenplay writer, and production designer, and later worked as production designer for Madhumas (2013). His long‑running involvement across multiple departments reflects his versatility and steady presence in Nepali cinema.
Kalyan Ghimire
Film Artists

Suzta Shrestha is a Nepali TV host, model, and performing artist, known for her expressive presentation style and growing presence across television and digital media. She has hosted entertainment‑based programs and appeared in various modeling, lifestyle, and promotional projects, building a strong following through her confident on‑screen personality.She is also a performer on the comedy show Comedy Durbar, where she appears in light‑hearted segments and character‑based performances. While she is not a traditional comedian in the sense of stand‑up or sketch‑comedy specialization, her natural humor, timing, and expressive reactions have made her a recognizable face within the show’s ensemble.Suzta continues to expand her media presence through hosting, modeling, digital content, and collaborative entertainment projects.
Suzta Shrestha
TV Presenter/ Host, Performing Artists

Dinesh Raj Regmi is a Nepali keyboardist and live performer, best known as the keyboard player of Nepathya, Nepal’s most influential folk‑rock band. As part of the group’s core lineup, he contributes to the band’s signature blend of folk melodies and contemporary rock arrangements, performing in major national and international concerts.Nepathya’s global tours — including performances across the US, Australia, Japan, Israel, Germany, Finland, India, and Europe — have positioned Regmi as one of the most widely traveled Nepali keyboardists of his generation.His role in the band supports Nepathya’s evolving sound, from classic hits like “Resham,” “Bhedako Oon Jasto,” and “Jomsom Bazaarma” to their newer live arrangements. Regmi’s playing style emphasizes atmospheric layering, folk‑inspired textures, and dynamic stage performance, making him a key contributor to the band’s enduring popularity.
Dinesh Raj Regmi
Keyboardist

Subarna Thapa is a Nepali film and theatre artist, internationally recognized for his work as a director, actor, and writer. Based in France since 1999, he works across cinema and theatre, shaping stories that blend Nepali identity with global artistic sensibilities. His creative foundation comes from theatre, which continues to influence the emotional depth and realism of his films.Thapa made his feature‑film debut as a director with Soongava: Dance of the Orchids (2012), Nepal’s first mainstream LGBTQ+‑themed film, which earned international acclaim and festival screenings. He went on to direct notable films including Fanko (2016), Fils (2014), Bato Muniko Phool 2 (2016), and the critically praised The Secrets of Radha (2022).As an actor, he has appeared in films such as Soongava (2012), Goodbye Kathmandu (2017), The Puppet (2021), and several short films, showcasing his versatility across dramatic and character‑driven roles.Thapa is also active in theatre arts, conducting workshops, mentoring young filmmakers, and collaborating on stage‑based storytelling projects. His long‑term association with the British Council’s “Script to Screen” initiative highlights his commitment to nurturing new Nepali voices in cinema.Today, Subarna Thapa stands as one of Nepal’s most respected cross‑disciplinary artists, bridging film, theatre, and international cinema with a distinct narrative voice.
Subarna Thapa
Theatre Artists, Film Artists

(कुमार नगरकोटी) is one of Nepal’s most influential contemporary fiction writers, known for his surrealism, magical realism, and highly experimental narrative style. Born on 2 December 1974 (17 Mangsir 2031 BS) in Lalitpur, Nepal, he has established himself as a bold, genre‑bending storyteller whose works challenge traditional Nepali literary forms. He began his literary journey in 1999 with an English poem titled “Sorry Buddha, I Cannot Follow You.” At age 21, he published his first story “Nikash” in Sahakalam Sahitya, a publication that typically featured only established writers—marking his early recognition. Nagarkoti’s debut book “Mokshanta: Kathmandu Fever” (2011) introduced his signature eccentric style. He followed it with “Fossil” (2013), “Aksharganj” (2014), “Mistika” (2015), “Ghatmandu” (2016), “Docha” (2017), “Gya” (2018), and the experimental “Kalpa‑Grantha” (2021), which contains 63 experimental tales including typographs, postcards, and screenplays. His novel Gya was shortlisted for the Madan Puraskar (2075 BS), and Kalpa‑Grantha was shortlisted for Madan Puraskar (2077 BS). He also won the Barsha Pustak Puraskar (2013 AD) for Fossil. Nagarkoti has also written acclaimed plays such as “Coma — A Political Sex” (2015) and “Bath‑Tub” (2019), both staged at Shilpee Theatre under the direction of Yubraj Ghimire. He made a cameo appearance in the Nepali film “Lal Purja” (2018). He describes himself not as a writer, but as a “fiction designer.”
Kumar Nagarkoti
Writing & Literature

Sohan Manandhar is a Nepali post‑production specialist known for his extensive work across major Nepali television reality shows. He began his career at Image Channel HD, building a foundation in broadcast editing before moving into high‑visibility national franchises. He served as Visual Editor for The Voice of Nepal and The Voice of Nepal Kids, shaping the visual rhythm and emotional pacing of the shows. At AP1 TV, he worked as Post‑Production Head & Chief Video Editor, and later led the Post‑Production and Editing Department for Nepal Idol Season 1, contributing to the show’s signature visual identity.
Sohan Manandhar
Video-film Editor, Colorist

Sushil Baniya is a Nepali camera person working in television and media production, recognized for his behind‑the‑lens contribution to studio and field‑based shoots. His work focuses on multi‑camera setups, reality‑show coverage, and broadcast‑ready visual capture. Known for steady technical execution and reliable on‑set coordination, he supports directors and editors by delivering clean, consistent footage that strengthens the overall visual narrative of each production.
Sushil Baniya
Camera Person

Viplob Pratik is a Nepali poet, lyricist, novelist, and editor known for his socially conscious poetry, modern Nepali lyrics, and editorial contributions to contemporary literature. Active since the late 1990s, he has published acclaimed poetry collections, novels, and lyrical works that explore themes of identity, politics, human emotion, and cultural transformation. His writing blends sharp observation with lyrical depth, establishing him as a distinctive voice in modern Nepali literature.
Viplob Pratik
Lyricist, Poet, Writing & Literature

Nikesh Khadka is a prominent Nepali film director, music video director, and television producer known for shaping the modern visual style of Nepali entertainment. Active for more than a decade, he has directed hundreds of music videos, multiple television shows, and several commercial visual projects, earning a reputation for polished cinematography, strong storytelling, and high‑production aesthetics.He is widely recognized for his work with leading Nepali singers and actors, consistently delivering visually striking projects that blend cinematic framing with contemporary editing. As a TV producer, he has contributed to developing youth‑focused and entertainment‑driven programs, helping elevate broadcast production quality in Nepal.
Nikesh Khadka
Film Director, Music Video TVC Director, TV Producers

Yogeshwar Amatya
Singer/ Performer

Dinesh Mahara
Model, Actor, Dancer, Music Video Artist, Supporting Artist

Nava Dhungel is a music video and TV commercial director originally from Okhaldhunga, Nepal. His directing career began with the music video "Chirera Dekhauna Sakdina" by Sudhir Deuja. Since then, he has directed over 80 music videos and more than 30 TV commercials, establishing himself as a key figure in the industry. Beyond directing, Nava Dhungel has contributed to television production, serving as Senior Program Producer at News 24 and e24 Television for three years. His storytelling expertise extends to reality television, where he worked as the story director of Nepal Idol. He is also the founder and director of Artist Nepal, a platform supporting artists and media professionals. He leads ArtistNepal Media Network, ArtistNepal Studios, and ArtistNepal Academy, which operate under the Artist Nepal Network in Nepal & New York.
Nava Dhungel
Music Video TVC Director

Bishnu Ram Baniya is a Nepali VFX artist, freelance graphic designer, and creative media professional known for his work across television, digital production, and event branding. He works as a Creative Manager at Mindworks Media & Events Pvt. Ltd., leading visual design, motion graphics, and creative direction for commercial and broadcast projects.Baniya has also served as a Graphics Specialist at Himalaya TV, contributing to on‑air graphics, show branding, and visual packaging. As a Co‑founder of Tauwa Studio, he is involved in film publicity design, motion graphics, and digital content creation. Alongside studio work, he continues to operate as a Freelance Motion Graphic Designer & VFX Compositor, collaborating with production houses, event companies, and media networks in Kathmandu.
Bishnu Ram Baniya
Publicity Designer, VFX Artist

Vijay Bashyal (born February 19, originally from Palpa, Nepal) is a leading Nepali motion graphic designer, VFX compositor, and film publicity designer, widely recognized for shaping the visual identity of modern Nepali cinema. Based in Kathmandu, he has worked across film posters, reality‑show branding, and high‑end digital design.He began his professional journey as a Motion Graphic Designer at Glamrs in Mumbai (2012–2014), gaining international‑level experience in digital content creation.After returning to Nepal, Bashyal founded Tauwa Creation and later became Owner/Managing Director of Tauwa Creation and Cine Equipment House (established April 3, 2019). His companies have produced more than 250+ Nepali film posters, earning him a reputation as one of Nepal’s most in‑demand publicity designers.He also works as a Freelance Motion Graphic Designer & VFX Compositor, contributing to major Nepali films, reality shows, and brand campaigns. His portfolio includes work for Himalaya Roadies, Voice of Nepal, Dancing With The Stars, and Poet Idol, among others.
Vijay Bashyal
Publicity Designer, VFX Artist

Mohan Raj Adhikari (born 28 December 1989, Jhapa, Nepal) is a Nepali TV producer and director with experience across major networks. He worked as Production Incharge at Araniko Television, Executive Producer at Kastamandap Television, and later joined Nepal Star and ADY Production as a VDO Director. He is also a Producer at AP1TV and has served as Assistant Director for Nepal Idol, contributing to reality‑show production and studio direction.
Mohan Raj Adhikari
Music Video TVC Director, TV Producers

Amrit Marahatta is a talented Nepali make-up and hair artist known for his exceptional skills in the Nepali film industry. He has worked on various feature films, short films, ad films, television series, and celebrity photoshoots, showcasing his expertise and creativity. Career Highlights Make-up Artist: Amrit has been involved in numerous projects, providing make-up and hair styling services for various productions. Television: He is widely recognized for his work in the Nepali entertainment industry. Personal Life Amrit Marahatta continues to make significant contributions to the Nepali entertainment industry with his dedication and talent. 🌟
Amrit Marahatta
Make-up & Hair Artists

Upendra Subba (born 26 September 1971, Angsarang, Panchthar) is a leading Nepali poet, lyricist, writer, and filmmaker, widely respected for his role in shaping modern Nepali literature and cinema. A co‑founder of the influential literary movement Srijanshil Arajakta (Creative Anarchy) with Rajan Mukarung and Hangyug Agyat, Subba’s work blends Limbu cultural identity with contemporary social themes.His acclaimed literary contributions include poetry collections such as Dada Mathi Ko Gham Jun Ra Gadtirka Raake Bhut Haru (2002), Hongrayo Bhog Ra Pangra (2004), Kholako Gita Ra Purana Kavitaharu (2013), and the celebrated short‑story collection Lato Pahad (2014), which later inspired the film Keba Kokma.In cinema, Subba is known for his long collaboration with director Ram Babu Gurung, contributing to hit films including Kabaddi, Kabaddi Kabaddi, and Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi. He made his directorial debut with Jaari (2023), earning multiple national awards for screenplay, story, and direction. His recent works include Mansarra (2024) and Jaari 2 (2025).He has received major honors including the Padmashree Sahitya Puraskar for Lato Pahad and multiple national film awards for writing and dialogue.
Upendra Subba
Lyricist, Screenwriter/Script Writer, Film Director

Bhutukkai Khutrukkai” is a lively and energetic song performed by Nirajan Kadel, brought to life through the lyrical collaboration of Sanjog Gautam and Bimal Sharma Kandel, with music composed by Gautam himself. The arrangement by Udayraj Poudel gives the track its rhythmic charm, while the vocal recording by Biplav Adhikari at Melody Nepal Studio captures Kadel’s expressive delivery. The audio receives its final polish through the mix and master by Shyamswet Rasaili at Prism Studio, supported by mixing assistant Kiran Bishwakarma.The music video features Saroj Rana Praja and Aava Thapa, with Manoj Joshi serving as H.O.P. and Sarita Magar handling makeup. Visually, the project benefits from drone work by Surya Lama, cinematography by Faraj Arpan, and operative camera work by @Bishalthapaofficial. The editing and color grading by Dinson Shah enhance the video’s vibrant tone, while Dawa Bal Tamang’s choreography adds dynamic movement to the narrative. The entire production comes together under the direction of Ganesh Shahi, creating a visually engaging and musically memorable presentation.
Nirajan Kadel
Music Artists

Rubin Kumar Shrestha is a Nepali musician, composer, and multi‑instrumentalist best known as a core member of the folk‑instrumental ensemble Kutumba since 2004. Specializing in ID music, background score, and thematic sound design, he contributes to Kutumba’s signature sound through traditional Nepali instruments, experimental arrangements, and contemporary fusion. His work spans live performances, studio recordings, documentaries, cultural projects, and background scoring for visual media, making him one of the prominent creative forces in Nepal’s instrumental music scene.
Rubin Kumar Shrestha
Musicians & Instrumentalists, Music Band, Flautist

Hritik Singh Thakuri is a Nepali camera person and television camera operator from Dhangadhi, known for his involvement in major Nepali reality shows, studio productions, ENG field shoots, and digital media content. Active since 2014, he has worked with Kantipur TV HD, Nepal Idol, and AP1 Television, contributing to high‑movement reality formats, multi‑camera studio setups, and outdoor challenge shoots. His technical discipline and reliable teamwork make him a strong part of Nepal’s modern production ecosystem.
Hritik Singh Thakuri
Camera Person

Surendra Shah is a veteran Nepali action director and filmmaker whose career spans more than two decades, contributing to some of Nepal’s most notable commercial action films. His work covers a wide range of roles including action direction, choreography, story writing, production management, music direction, and film direction, making him one of the most multi‑disciplinary technicians in the industry.He has served as action director in major films such as Ranabhumi (2009), The Commando (2007), Karan Arjun (2005), Chahanchu Ma Timilai Nai (2001), Majdoor (2000), Chalchitra (2000), Kancha (1999), Agni Pariksha (1997), Gunyo Cholo (1997), and Bhariya (1996).Beyond action design, he has directed and written films including Karan Arjun (2005) and Thule (2003), and contributed to multiple departments in Mutu (2014) and Thooli (2014).
Surendra Shah
Fight Director

Dewasish Tamang is a Nepali lead guitarist, musician, and session performer known for his expressive playing style, technical clarity, and versatility across modern, pop, fusion, and instrumental music. He gained national visibility as a finalist in the Deepak Moktan Guitar Competition (DMGC) 2018/19, where he delivered multiple high‑level performances using ESP/LTD guitars and professional multi‑effects processors. According to the competition profile, Dewasish works as a freelance musician and session guitarist, has been involved with Nepal Idol and The Voice of Nepal as a backup musician, and has toured across Nepal and abroad.
Dewasish Tamang
Musicians & Instrumentalists, Guitarist

Nakul Gurung is a Nepali musician, guitarist, and bass guitarist known for his versatility across live performance, studio sessions, and contemporary band music. He performs as the Bass Player for Sujan Chapagai & The Infinity, contributing groove‑driven basslines and dynamic stage energy to the band’s modern Nepali sound. Nakul has also been associated with major Nepali reality shows, including The Voice of Nepal and The Voice Kids, where he supports live arrangements as part of the instrumental lineup.
Nakul Gurung
Musicians & Instrumentalists, Guitarist

Amir KC is a media professional, investor, and filmmaker associated with Nepal's entertainment industry since 2067/2068 B.S. Beginning his journey as an unseen investor, he has gained extensive experience in film production, direction, and content development. Currently, he serves as Line Producer for the upcoming films Saarathi (featuring the comeback of Uttam Pradhan and Niruta Singh) and Ratyauli (directed by Muskan Dhakal, starring Bijay Baral and Pooja Sharma), both scheduled for release in 2083 B.S. He is also developing Prapanna, a 90s-based love story web series, along with an Untitled Project, a suspense-thriller web series focused on introducing and promoting emerging talent. Additionally, he has worked on numerous music videos as an Associate Director and Assistant Director. His vision is to create impactful stories while contributing to the growth of Nepal's film and digital entertainment industry.
Amir Kc
Film Maker/ Producer

Mahendra Budhathoki is a Nepali film actor and director active in the Nepali film industry for several years, recognized for his contributions to commercial films, supporting roles, and character portrayals. He has worked both in front of and behind the camera, gradually establishing himself as a dependable performer and a filmmaker with a grounded approach to storytelling.
Mahendra Budhathoki
Film Director

Loreto Singh is a celebrated Nepali playback singer whose career spans film music, modern pop, and devotional Christian recordings. She is widely recognized for her versatile vocal range, seamlessly moving between cinematic playback, traditional melodies, and spiritually themed compositions. Over the years, she has collaborated with prominent Nepali artists and composers .Her film playback contributions include songs in Gunyo Cholo (1997), Maute Dai (1999), Muskan (2001), and Shahidgate (2002), where she served as a playback singer. She is also known for notable folk and modern tracks like “Aakashaiko Kalo Badal” and “Yani Maya,” along with devotional works such as “Basyo Basyo” from Gunyo Cholo and multiple Christian gospel releases.Her discography extends to digital platforms as well, featuring songs such as “Kina Ma Dekhi Tadha,” “Aanshule Bhijyo,” “Timi Mero,” “O Prabhu Malai,” “Ukalima,” “Pir Paryo,” “Abiral Jeevan Ka Yatraharu,” “Yeti Pyaro,” and “Yo Aankha Bolchha.”Loreto Singh’s ability to connect emotionally with listeners—across romantic, folk, and devotional genres—has established her as a multifaceted and enduring voice in Nepali music.
Loreto Singh
Singer/ Performer

Rabi Rimal is a Nepali pop singer, lyricist, and composer born on April 11, 1973 AD in Kirtipur, Kathmandu, known for his expressive vocal tone and long-standing contribution to Nepal’s modern pop scene. He began his musical journey in 2053 BS (1996/1997 AD), entering the industry as a young vocalist while also writing and composing his own songs, gradually building recognition through studio recordings, stage performances, and collaborations with senior musicians. Rimal rose to wider popularity with the hit “Chari Udyo Badal Chhunalai,” followed by well‑known pop releases such as “Aaja Timro Yaad Ma (Sad Rose),” “Nabolau,” “Yo Sansar Timrai Lagi,” and “Timi Sangai,” which strengthened his identity as a heartfelt pop artist. As the founder and lead member of Sad Rose Band, he has remained active for over two decades, continuing to perform nationwide and release new music that reflects his signature emotional style.
Rabi Rimal
Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Pramod Karki is a Kathmandu‑based director of photography, cinematographer, and filmmaker known for his work on Nepali reality shows, television, music videos, commercials, and feature films. He has served as DOP for Ko Banchha Crorepati (KBC Nepal), Himalaya Roadies (Seasons 1–3), Ainaa, and The Poet Idol, and as cinematographer on films including Mala and Tara: The Lost Star, the latter screened at the Cannes International Film Festival market.
Pramod Karki
Cinematographer

Program Producer at AP1 HD Television Senior Radio Presenter at Hits FM 91.2 for almost 1 Decade / Deputy Station Manager at Radio Sarangi 101.3 for 1 Year / Program Coordinator at Capital FM 92.4 for 3 & Half Years with Concept designing and production of advertisements / Manage and coordinate trainings on Radio and Journalism Short term Courses/ Production of radio programs/Consultations for FM radios
Manoj KC Samaya
Lyricist, Radio Jockey [RJ], Casting Director

Tulsa Silwal is a Nepali actress who emerged around 1995 and became known for her glamorous yet natural on‑screen presence, representing a new wave of actresses who brought ease, confidence, and modern styling into Nepali cinema during the late 90s. Active for nearly a decade, she appeared in feature films, television serials, often portraying youthful, expressive, and fashion‑forward characters that resonated with urban audiences of the time.Her career reflected the transitional phase of Nepali cinema, when glamour, music‑driven storytelling, and modern character portrayals were gaining popularity. Tulsa’s screen appeal, camera comfort, and effortless performance style made her a recognizable face of that era. After several years of steady work, she gradually stepped away from the film industry, maintaining a low public profile while her earlier performances continued to be remembered by fans of 90s Nepali films.
Tulsa Silwal
Actress

Aman Pratap Adhikary (ज. 22 December 1973 / 7 Poush 2030 BS) is a Nepali television director, producer, presenter, and reality‑show creator known for Himalaya Roadies, Ko Banchha Crorepati, Kripa Unplugged, Ainaa, and The Poet Idol. Active since 1998, he has worked with Nepal Television, Kantipur TV, Terai TV, AP1 HD, Himalaya TV, and Prime Times HD. Son of renowned poet and lyricist Kshetra Pratap Adhikary, he is widely recognized as “Don Director” for his influential role in modern Nepali reality television.
Aman Pratap Adhikary
TV Producers, Director

Prabesh Bantawa is a former Nepali dance choreographer whose career spanned more than a decade, contributing to influential films such as Deuki, Mitjyu, Rahar, Gunyo Cholo, Balidan, Bishalu, Dautari, Anshabanda, Chandani, Saait, Manai Ta Ho, and The Commando. Active from 1993 to 2007, he helped define the movement style of Nepali film songs through narrative‑driven choreography, folk‑inspired formations, and expressive cinematic dance design.
Prabesh Bantawa
Dance Choreographer
