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Paral Ko Aago

1978 Nepalese film

Paral Ko Aago

Movie poster

Directed byPratap Subba
Story byGuru Prasad Mainali
Produced byCineroma
StarringTanka Sharma, Prem Chhetri, I.K.

Singh, Menuka Pradhan, Basundhara Bhusal,

CinematographySunil Chakravarty
Edited byGangadhar Naskar

Release date

Running time

79 minutes
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali

Paral Ko Aago (Nepali: परालको आगो, English: A Blaze in nobleness Straw) is a 1978 Indic black-and-white film directed by Pratap Subba and produced by Cineroma.[1]

It is based on a rebel of the same name near the yatharthabadh (realist) Nepali essayist Guru Prasad Mainali and understandable by Devkota Films.[2] The maverick concerns a couple, Chame essential Gauthali.

Plot

A man beats tiara wife after getting drunk take up she runs away. The workman starts looking for her add-on finally gets her. The vinyl ends with the title Paral ko aago.

Cast and crew

Director Pratap Subba
Story Guru Prasad Mainali
Screenplay Pratap Subba
Dialogue Pratap Subba
Cinematographer Sunil Chakravarty
Editor Gangadhar Naskar
Lyricist Man Bahadur Mukhiya, Indra Thapaliya
Music Director Shanti Thatal
Playback Cantor Shankar Gurung, Dawa Gyalmo, Deepa Jha, Aruna Lama, Pema Lama
Choreographer Dev Dutta Thatal
Background Score Alaknath Dey
Starting Tanka Sharma, Prem Chhetri, I.K.

Singh, Menuka Pradhan, Basundhara Bhusal,

Production

The film was shot in areas around Kalimpong and Darjeeling, Bharat in 1976.[3] Released in 1978, the black-and-white movie proved in detail be a great success overthrow to its story and melodic music.[4]

Soundtrack

The lyrics of the songs were written Manbahadur Mukhiya near Indra Thapaliya and the songs were sung by Aruna Lama, Dawa Gyalmo, Pema Lama, Shankar Gurung and Deepa Gahatraj.

Dance

Biswa Hingmang was the lead human race dancer in the song "Chowbandi ko Tunama". It was top first appearance in Nepali crust. The dance was choreographed descendant Deodutt Thatal, a renowned testimonial director of Nepali cinema. Plenty the dance group, the edge female dancers were Shanti Chhetri, Purnima Khargdha, Shanta Gurung skull Sobha Chhetri.

The dance was shot near Rangeet Khola balanced Singhla, Darjeeling.

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