DIVED COVEAR || New Nepali Short Movie 2015
Camera: Nawaraj Subedi, Sagar Subedi.
Writer/Director: J Thapa
Copyright for this content is with PNP MEDIA HOUSE.
This is a New short movie published in YouTube by PNP media house. This is a funny comedy type of video . Where we can see a family talking with each othter without knowing. They talk about it by listening the things happen. This video want to teach us that don't believe what you listen . It will be good if you watch it.
In this past few moths We are seeing that many Nepali YouTube user's are creating small short movies and uploading it into YouTube. They are creating huge video hits. They are watch thousand times . Some of this movies are also posted in our webpage. Many of them are based on $ex. This movie is also revolves round the $ex theme. Watch full movie posted below by clicking in the link.
Most of these short movies are made by young people, who are studying and working at the same time. I wonder why Kollywood professionals, whose entire job is to make movies, are unable to do similar things in Nepal.
A handful of movie makers in Nepal have tried to move away from the traditional style, but Kollywood still has a long way to go.
An argument defending Kollywood could point out that the industry makes the movies based on the level of their audience. I say, by making dumb movies they are making the audience dumber.
Also, movie makers complain that the quality of their movies cannot increase until their production budget increases. And they say, this can only happen when Nepalese head to theatres to watch Nepali movies instead of Bollywood or Hollywood movies.
What I don’t understand is how Nepali movie makers are producing one crappy movie after another when budget is an issue. This is evident due to the fact that Nepali movies have to wait months for their turn to be shown at the theatres. A movie rarely goes beyond a few weeks and another movie happily takes its place in the theatre.
Why not focus on one good movie project, instead of running around making dozens of bad ones.
All is not hopeless in Kollywood. This industry is known to make gems like “Balidan,” “Prem Pinda,” “Lahure,” “Saino,” and many more. These shining stars show that good movies can be made in Nepal if we strive to.
Most of these short movies are made by young people, who are studying and working at the same time. I wonder why Kollywood professionals, whose entire job is to make movies, are unable to do similar things in Nepal.
A handful of movie makers in Nepal have tried to move away from the traditional style, but Kollywood still has a long way to go.
An argument defending Kollywood could point out that the industry makes the movies based on the level of their audience. I say, by making dumb movies they are making the audience dumber.
Also, movie makers complain that the quality of their movies cannot increase until their production budget increases. And they say, this can only happen when Nepalese head to theatres to watch Nepali movies instead of Bollywood or Hollywood movies.
What I don’t understand is how Nepali movie makers are producing one crappy movie after another when budget is an issue. This is evident due to the fact that Nepali movies have to wait months for their turn to be shown at the theatres. A movie rarely goes beyond a few weeks and another movie happily takes its place in the theatre.
Why not focus on one good movie project, instead of running around making dozens of bad ones.
All is not hopeless in Kollywood. This industry is known to make gems like “Balidan,” “Prem Pinda,” “Lahure,” “Saino,” and many more. These shining stars show that good movies can be made in Nepal if we strive to.
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