jwala
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jwala

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Jwala (1994), directed by Mukunda Bastakoti, is a dramatic action‑oriented Nepali feature film built around themes of revenge, justice, and emotional struggle. The film brings together a powerful cast including Rajesh Hamal, Saroj Khanal, Rupa Rana, Kristi Mainali, Sunil Thapa, Srijana Basnet, Hari Prasad Rimal, Subhadra Adhikari, Harihar Sharma, Tika Pahari, and others, forming one of the strongest ensemble lineups of the mid‑1990s.The story unfolds in a society troubled by corruption, violence, and personal betrayal. As tensions rise, the central characters are drawn into a web of conflict where loyalty is tested and justice becomes a personal mission. The narrative follows individuals whose lives intersect through tragedy and moral choices, pushing them toward confrontation with powerful antagonists.The film’s emotional weight is carried by its dramatic performances, while its action sequences—supported by a large technical team—add intensity to the storyline. The music, composed by Shila Bahadur Moktan, features playback by legendary singers including Asha Bhosle, Udit Narayan Jha, Sadhana Sargam, and Kabita Krishnamurti, giving the film a rich musical identity.Released on 16 December 1994, Jwala runs for 2 hours and 30 minutes, offering a blend of action, emotion, and classic 90s Nepali cinematic style.

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Shila Bahadur Moktan

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Synopsis

Jwala (1994), directed by Mukunda Bastakoti, is a dramatic action‑oriented Nepali feature film built around themes of revenge, justice, and emotional struggle. The film brings together a powerful cast including Rajesh Hamal, Saroj Khanal, Rupa Rana, Kristi Mainali, Sunil Thapa, Srijana Basnet, Hari Prasad Rimal, Subhadra Adhikari, Harihar Sharma, Tika Pahari, and others, forming one of the strongest ensemble lineups of the mid‑1990s.

The story unfolds in a society troubled by corruption, violence, and personal betrayal. As tensions rise, the central characters are drawn into a web of conflict where loyalty is tested and justice becomes a personal mission. The narrative follows individuals whose lives intersect through tragedy and moral choices, pushing them toward confrontation with powerful antagonists.

The film’s emotional weight is carried by its dramatic performances, while its action sequences—supported by a large technical team—add intensity to the storyline. The music, composed by Shila Bahadur Moktan, features playback by legendary singers including Asha Bhosle, Udit Narayan Jha, Sadhana Sargam, and Kabita Krishnamurti, giving the film a rich musical identity.

Released on 16 December 1994, Jwala runs for 2 hours and 30 minutes, offering a blend of action, emotion, and classic 90s Nepali cinematic style.