Bhadragol, 15 July 2016, Full Episode 108

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Bhadragol is a Very popular comedy show in Nepal. The show is delivered by Mr Subash Karki under the standard of Subi Films Pvt. Ltd. who likewise plays a character of "Belase" in Bhadragol. Kumar Katel and Arjun Ghimire are the essayists and, Shankar Acharya coordinates the appear. The story depends on town life.The show stars the maker, Mr Subash Karki as "Belase" and Arjun Ghimire, Kumar Katel, Shankar Acharya, Rakshya Shrestha and Hari Niraula. The show rotates round the every day happenings of a town in Nepal. Jigri is a youthful hooligan who, alongside his companions , carries out frivolous violations and for the most part invests energy in Solmari(local name for bar) by drinking dabaka( nearby name for liquor). Pandey is additionally the fundamental character. He is the most crafty man in whole town who is master in tricking and duping villagers with his amusing thoughts. Kumar Katel and Arjun Ghimire are the writers and Shankar Acharya directs the show. The story is based on rural lifestyle and lower middle class people.The show stars Subash Karki, Arjun Ghimire, Kumar Katel, Shankar Acharya, Rakshya Shrestha and Hari Niraula and Sagar Lamsal as main Character. Banner: Subi Films Pvt. Ltd. Director: Shankar Acharya Producer: Subash Karki Writers: Arjun Ghimire, Kumar Kattel Editors: Rajendra Manandhar, Rabin Bhatta Artists: Arjun Ghimire Kumar Kattel Shankar Acharya Subash Karki Kamalmani Nepal Rakshya Shrestha Madhu Sudan Pathak Sagar Lamsal Hari Niraula Gobinda Koirala 

This is Bhadragol's 107 Episode. It was aired on Friday, 8th  July, 2016 on Nepal Television at 20:50 PM. 

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Comic drama is not a science, it's specialty. In this manner there are no guidelines and it can be extremely subjective. What one individual discovers clever another might recoil at. One thing significant is that while breaking down drama and what is interesting, it is practically similar to it is just unmistakable out of the side of your eye. When you attempt and take a gander at it and break down it excessively... the greater part of the entertainment factor vanishes... Why do we discover things clever? Why does this response constrain us to writhe and make that clamor? 
I have no clue. 
There is no straightforward response to why something is amusing... Something is interesting on the grounds that it catches a minute, it contains a component of basic truth, it is something that we have constantly known for time everlasting but are listening to it now so everyone can hear surprisingly. I imagine that our need to feel astute becomes possibly the most important factor a ton in discovering things interesting... possibly diversion is really the staggering euphoria at feeling keen. Someone tries to put on their shoes standing up and falls over simultaneously. They look silly, we subsequently feel astute as we are not the one falling over attempting to put on shoes. 
We chuckle. 
Somebody makes a shrewd joke and just a couple people get it. In the event that we get the joke we perceive the individual as being cunning and feel sharp ourselves as we comprehended the idea. 
We snicker. 
So is silliness incompletely to do to occupy self time congratualtion at being shrewd? 
Satire is brimming with contrary energies and inconsistencies. 

Something is clever in light of the fact that... 

1. ...It is normal 
A lady purchases white coat she has been putting something aside for a very long time. She tells the retailer she has longed for wearing it for quite a long time and been setting aside. The retailer says this is the last one in stock. We see the lady's joyful face as she tries on her new beautiful white coat. 
We slice to a scene of a recreation center attendant painting a seat dark... goodness and how about we truly exaggerate it... he's sketch the seat dark by the zebra nook in a zoo. We recognize what's going to happen as of now. The satire is in the foresight and desire as we develop to the inescapable minute where she sits on the wet dark seat in her new white coat and winds up with dark stripes over her back. 
2. ...it is surprising 
A seeker is out chasing rabbits. He finds a rabbit gap and sends his pooch down. Following five minutes of nothing he sticks his head down the gap to discover the rabbit and pooch playing cards. 

On the other hand how about we go for a turn... That same lady purchases her white coat and methodologies the wet dark seat. 

"Watch out!" hollers the zoo attendant. 

" Oh much appreciated," says the lady, "I just about sat on that." 

A got away lion jumps in from the side and destroys her. 

3. ...it is recognizable 
A lady places a tin in her trolley and swings to get another. While she is not looking, her trolley rolls away sideways. We chuckle a knowing snicker as we perceive the age old issue of shopping trolleys moving sideways. 
4. ...it is new 
A lady places a tin in her trolley and swings to get another. While she is not looking, her trolley skims up into the freshen up of sight. We giggle a stunned snicker as we didn't expect that. The first importance of the word satire was only a sensational play that was the inverse of disaster. Disaster included enormous critical characters (generally going wrong). It would regularly end severely and would investigate high topics of force and double-crossing and so on. Drama, then again, typically spun around ordinary individuals climbing on the planet and would include a more satisfied consummation. This was the birthplace of the word drama. In abstract circles, individuals frequently discuss high drama and low satire. High parody is seen as scholarly mind, frequently set among high society and utilizing smart characterisations and complex circumstances. (Oscar Wilde, P G Wodehouse ) Low drama utilizes coarse dialect, droll and sham. (Monty Python, Little Britain)


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