Sort: Romantic Comedy
Executive: Rambabu Gurung
Thrown: Dayahang Rai, Saugaat Malla, Rishma Gurung, Bijay Baral and Buddhi Tamang
Being screened at QFX Cinemas
Kabaddi gave an account of solitary affection for Kaji (Dayahang Rai) for his soltini Maiya a year ago. As it was a decent film with plentiful diversion, the altogether diverting film got all the affection from the group of onlookers. One year has gone in Naurikot, Mustang and Kaji is back with Kabaddi. His affection for Maiya has not changed, but rather Maiya is the same. She doesn't respond his inclination. She has another admirer, Kaji's adversary — Bum Kaji. Both the Kajis contend with one another to win Maiya, however who will Maiya pick? The about two-hour-long stimulating trip reveals the champ.
Kbaddi Kabaddi goes up against you a fun amusing ride loaded with chuckling, giggling and more giggling. The film tickles your clever issue that remains to be worked out most yet without trading off the story and exhibitions which is exceptionally uncommon in Nepali movies.
Kabaddi is the proceeded with story of Kabaddi's Kaji and Maiya. Retelling the same lonely love story and sentiment of the two could have been dull however Rambabu Gurung has composed the story splendidly and articulately, and with interest and has coordinated with the same energy. In that capacity the story has developed alongside the characters. The screenplay by chief Gurung and Upendra Subba is additionally critical.
The character of Bum Kaji, governmental issues and sub-plots of Kaji's two companions with goodies of music and activity have been blended to the affection story. This decent mixology conveys life to the film and thumbs available!
Additionally, the nuanced message of how governmental issues functions and how a spouse and wife ought to be is a breather.
In any case, there are a couple of things that don't make any sense. Maiya is the same and hasn't developed notwithstanding experiencing a great deal in the principal film. Bibek's character (Nischal Basnet) again shows up as Bum Kaji's companion yet their relationship hasn't been investigated to rest the interest of the gathering of people. Maybe, there is space for another Kabaddi film.
Be that as it may, Kaji is as exquisite as some time recently. You will feel for him and adoration him notwithstanding knowing how futile he is. This part is verification that Rai is the lord of parody — acquiring assorted qualities comic parts, he has the skill for executing his demonstration easily.
Kabaddi posterMaiya has less screen vicinity however has done fine as a chirpy town young lady. In the mean time, Bijay Baral and Buddhi Tamang, who play Kaji's companions, have supplemented the film.
Malla as Bum Kaji is the what tops off an already good thing. The splendid performing artist has pulled off his eccentric character of a performer who is additionally a darling kid. He has indicated awesome comic timing.
There is not a solitary dull minute to yawn in the film. Truth be told, the principal half is a giggle riot in which you will require additional vitality to chuckle. The second-half may not be as funny but rather it bolsters you more than giggling.
In any case, the film's USP is diversion — right from the main scene where one of Kaji's companions is composing an adoration letter for Kaji with blood (of chicken!) to Maiya while another companion broils the same chicken with the wonderful scenery of mountains till the end of the film. Amusingness is restricted to dialogs and exercises as well as expressions and aura. The thought on funniness is extremely regular and has the touch of ordinary life which makes the scenes more significant.
Once in a blue moon, you run over an extraordinary Nepali film that is finished. Kabaddi is one such motion picture. Not to be missed!
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