| Film (Year) | Why It’s Important | Genre | |------------|--------------------|-------| | (1966) | First Nepali color film; classic romance set in social realism | Drama/Romance | | Basanti (2000) | Mega-hit; revitalized industry after Maoist insurgency disruptions | Action/Romance | | Kagbeni (2008) | Horror-thriller based on The Monkey’s Paw ; technical breakthrough | Thriller | | Loot (2012) | Dark comedy heist; redefined commercial cinema with witty writing | Crime/Comedy | | Talakjung vs Tulke (2014) | Nepal’s Oscar entry; satire on post-civil war identity | Drama/Comedy | | Kabaddi (2014) | Cult romantic comedy; realistic village setting, strong dialogues | Rom-Com | | Pashupati Prasad (2016) | Heartfelt drama about a laborer repaying debt; grounded storytelling | Drama | | Jholay (2018) | Comedy-drama with social commentary; ensemble cast | Drama/Comedy | | Aina Jhyal Ko Putali (2022) | Critically acclaimed; explores queer themes subtly | Drama |
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