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Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta
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Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta

हरि बहादुर को जुत्ता

2025

Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta follows the iconic character Hari Bahadur, played by Hari Bansha Acharya, whose life takes a chaotic turn when his shoes go missing—an incident that becomes a symbol of deeper social inequalities. The story blends humor with social commentary, depicting Hari Bahadur’s attempts to navigate humiliation, class disparity, and the everyday struggles of ordinary Nepalis.The narrative opens with Hari Bahadur being released from jail, only to face distrust and societal pressure that push him toward difficult choices. As he tries to reintegrate into society, he becomes entangled in political manipulation, generational conflict, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.Supporting characters—including a vote‑seeking politician (Swastima Khadka), a cyber‑army operator (Prakash Saput), and a police officer (Priyanka Karki)—add layers of satire and social critique. Through comedy, irony, and heartfelt moments, the film highlights how a simple missing pair of shoes exposes class divisions, resilience, and the human desire for dignity.

Director

Dipendra K Khanal

Production

Music

Prakash Saput, Basanta Sapkota, Dipak Sharma

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Synopsis

Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta follows the iconic character Hari Bahadur, played by Hari Bansha Acharya, whose life takes a chaotic turn when his shoes go missing—an incident that becomes a symbol of deeper social inequalities. The story blends humor with social commentary, depicting Hari Bahadur’s attempts to navigate humiliation, class disparity, and the everyday struggles of ordinary Nepalis.

The narrative opens with Hari Bahadur being released from jail, only to face distrust and societal pressure that push him toward difficult choices. As he tries to reintegrate into society, he becomes entangled in political manipulation, generational conflict, and the absurdities of bureaucracy.

Supporting characters—including a vote‑seeking politician (Swastima Khadka), a cyber‑army operator (Prakash Saput), and a police officer (Priyanka Karki)—add layers of satire and social critique. Through comedy, irony, and heartfelt moments, the film highlights how a simple missing pair of shoes exposes class divisions, resilience, and the human desire for dignity.