These are the seven highest grossing Nepali movies in the last financial year

Kathmandu, July 5 Film Development Board has released the statistics of domestic and foreign films screened in the last fiscal year 2079-80. According to these statistics, 57 domestic and 78 foreign films were screened. Due to the screening of 57 indigenous films, a business of Rs 76 crore 72 lakh 57 thousand has been done.



'Chakka Panja 4', directed by Hemraj VC, is on the first place in the list of the most commercially successful films of the country. According to the details of the board, the gross business of 'Chakka Panja 4' has been Rs.

Actor Deepakraj Giri started the film production with '6 Ekan 6' to bring the popularity of the group of comedians in the teleserial to the big screen. After that, the group that produced 'Chakka Panja' through 'Wada No. 6' is now moving forward with this series.

Upendra Subba's movie 'Jari' is the second highest earner. According to the details of the board, the film, which completed 100 days of screening on Saturday, sold 6,19,221 tickets and made a gross business of Rs 171,799,180.

Santosh Sen and Cheten Gurung directed 'Prem Geet 3' is on the third place in the highest grossing list. As the third series of 'Prem Geet', 'Prem Geet 3' was shown in Hindi along with Nepali. The gross business of the movie is Rs 27 lakh 29 thousand 867 due to the sale of 2 lakh 69 thousand 808 tickets in Nepali language and 83 thousand 169 tickets in Hindi language.

At number four is the movie 'Mahapurusha' written and directed by Pradeep Bhattarai. 2 lakh 47 thousand 728 tickets of the movie have been sold and the gross business has been Rs 7 crore 38 lakh 91 thousand 920.

The movie 'Dui Nambari' written and directed by Dipendra Lama, which is in the fifth place, has a gross business of Rs.

Similarly, the movie 'Phoolbari' directed by Rambabu Gurung, which is in the sixth place, sold 126,549 tickets and made a gross business of Rs.

The movie 'Zhingedau' produced and directed by Gyanendra Deuja, which is in the seventh place with the most business in the public information, has grossed Rs.

 The statistics released by the board also show that the audience prefers original content to indigenous films.


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