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Films made annually in Nepal Bhasha (Newari), almost none get a mainstream theatre release with an exception of a negligible one or two which are luckily produced by the theatre owners themselves. In such a limited industry, with a dwindling proportion of the language’s patrons, making a Nepal Bhasha movie is nothing less than a fanatic’s challenge and a market risk. However, Manish Kumar Shrestha’s comeback vehicle after a hiatus, Tuyumati is a clutter-breaker if not path-breaking cinema. Moreover, as it comes from a soul-searching artist after decades of tumultuous diaspora life, Manish deserves brownie points.Given the fact that only a few rows of seat get occupied in London theatres for even the biggest of Bollywood flicks, Tuyumati‘s premiere show witnessing a half of the UK screening hall full on January 31 can be attributed to an already existing network of Newars in London. Pasa Puchah Guthi organising this first ever Nepal Bhasha movie premiere in the UK is in itself a history thus made.
First thing first – Tuyumati is old school cinema. Studded with yesteryear’s stars of a regional cinema, men and women in their 40s laugh, cry, dance and keep appearing in the screen as if cards accumulate in a game of marriage that has taken too long for a ‘show’. When most familiar faces from Nepal Bhasha movies, right from “Rajamati” to “Timila”, keep joining the bandwagon, there comes a time when it makes you ask, “Has anyone been missed out from the history of Nepal Bhasha cinema?” However, it does make it all exciting to see all these finest actors sharing the same screen almost like a lavish platter of bhwoye.
First thing first – Tuyumati is old school cinema. Studded with yesteryear’s stars of a regional cinema, men and women in their 40s laugh, cry, dance and keep appearing in the screen as if cards accumulate in a game of marriage that has taken too long for a ‘show’. When most familiar faces from Nepal Bhasha movies, right from “Rajamati” to “Timila”, keep joining the bandwagon, there comes a time when it makes you ask, “Has anyone been missed out from the history of Nepal Bhasha cinema?” However, it does make it all exciting to see all these finest actors sharing the same screen almost like a lavish platter of bhwoye.
भिडियो हेर्न तलको बिज्ञापन लाइ हटाउनुहोस
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