Nepali film to get Rs. 800,000 if it wins Oscar

The Film Development Board (FDB) has announced to give Rs. 800,000 as an incentive to the Nepali films wining the world’s most prestigious Oscar Award. Talking to The Rising Nepal, FDB chairman Dayaram Dahal said that a Nepali film that will be nominated for and receive the Academic Awards will be presented the incentive as per the criteria. “Our procedure is already ready and now we have decided to implement this procedure to encourage the Nepali filmmakers,” said Dahal.

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Nepali film 'Gurans' wins award in international festival

Nepali film 'Gurans' has won the Jury Award at the Karlovi Vary international film festival –a prestigious festival of Europe.

Nepali film 'Gurans' wins award in international festival

Nepali film 'Gurans' has won the Jury Award at the Karlovi Vary international film festival –a prestigious festival of Europe.

'Prem Geet 3' Hindi version to get facility like Nepali film

The Hindi version of the film 'Prem Geet 3' has been recognized as a Nepali film.

Nepali film industry and cinema halls at odds: Everything you need to know

But, how did the Nepali film industry reach here? It is not just one simple thing. Here is an overview of the whole issue. The post Nepali film industry and cinema halls at odds: Everything you need to know appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepali film industry should be publicized worldwide: Minister Karki

Minister Karki has emphasized the development of the Nepali film industry to get its wider presence at the international level.

Nepali film industry should be publicized worldwide: Minister Karki

Minister Karki has emphasized the development of the Nepali film industry to get its wider presence at the international level.

Prakash movie review: A ray of hope for Nepali film fans

All stories do not have a happy ending, and this week’s new release Prakash is one of them. The post Prakash movie review: A ray of hope for Nepali film fans appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Nepali film wins Unicef award

he Nepali film A Scarecrow has won the UNICEF Iris 75 award at the UNICEF Innocenti Film Festival 2021 (UIFF) in Florence for its portrayal of what it means to be a girl child in Nepal today. An international jury selected A Scarecrow written and directed by self-taught Nepali filmmaker, Rajesh Prasad Khatri, for the top award. Khatri, who is also […]