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The actor, Raj Ballav Koirala is debuting as a producer by establishing Raj Ballav Koirala Films and producing ‘Raghav’ in association with IDEAS and IMAGES and Planet3Films. The romantic love story movie portrays problems in a long distance relationship. The director Bhupendra Bhattarai has worked in almost every aspects of the backstage work including camera, story, script, and direction.The music videos like “Timro Tyo Boli le” by Sanjeev Singh and “Komal Timi” by “The Maya Band” are very soothing and touching.
‘Raghav’ Trailer video
Movie profile:
Nepali movie - Raghav
Release date - April 25, 2014
Starring - Shibir Pokharel, Asmita Dhakal, Cait Brasel, Ashishma Nakarmi, Rocken Byanjankar etc.
Director - Bhupendra Bhattarai
Cinematographer - Srizan Dangol, Bhupendra Bhattarai
Music composer - Sanjeev Singh, Madhav Subedi, The Maya Band, Suman Uday
Banner - Raj Ballav Koirala Films, Ideas and Images, Planet3Films
Producer - Sandeep Kundaliya
Writer - Bhupendra Bhattarai
Presentation - Raj Ballav Koirala
Story - Bhupendra Bhattarai, Prabin Chandra Subedi
That’s what the buzz is! Kareena Kapoor is said to be going for sleek, toned abs in her forthcoming film Shuddhi. After size zero, the fitness-freak might just start another trend by sporting a lean muscular look with abs.
It’s learnt that as soon as the actress completes promoting her next Gori Tere Pyaar Mein, she will start preparing for her role in Shuddhi, starring Hrithik Roshan opposite her. From November onwards, Kareena Kapoor will be training in martial arts for her role as the shooting commences from December.
Since the actress will play a tough lassie and will be doing a lot of action scenes, an athletic body will suit her character. It’s even being said that Kareena Kapoor will flaunt six-pack abs.
Producer Karan Johar is quite excited about Shuddhi as it brings back the hit pair of Hrithik Roshan and Kareena Kapoor on celluloid after a hiatus of ten years. Karan has already announced that the movie will have Kareena and Hrithik in a never-seen-before avatar.
“All I can assure you is Kareena and Hrithik will be seen in a never before role in 'Shuddhi'. I know it's the most cliche line ever, but I can assure you on that,” said Karan Johar.
Shuddhi is an intense love story based on the theme of reincarnation. Director Karan Malhotra of the Agneepath fame is directing the movie.
Holly Molly Miley Cyrus sticks her famous tongue out on the hot cover of Rolling Stone. This is her first cover for the magazine and she is making the most of it!
The singer, who is fresh off her break-up with Hollywood hunk Liam Hemsworth, is basking in the glory of her naughty VMA performance that literally made many a jaw drop.
Talking about her performance at the VMAs, Miley Cyrus tells the mag, “We could have even gone further, but we didn’t. I thought that’s what the VMAs were all about! It’s not the Grammys or the Oscars. You’re not supposed to show up in a gown…”
Now, coming to the sensational spread for which Miley Cyrus has gone overboard posing in almost nothing. In the photos, she has even shown the sunny side of her quirky mohawk, styled differently in each image.
The songstress has gone topless for most of the images in the shoot, covering her assets with hands.
The former Disney star even tells the mag: “I need my own Rolling Stone column where every issue it's just something crazy I do.”
When Ranbir Kapoor was asked what birthday gift his alleged girlfriend Katrina Kaif gave him on Saturday, the actor told the media, ‘Mind your own business’.
Actor Ranbir Kapoor, who turned 31 Saturday, refused to reveal what gift he received from actress Katrina Kaif, who is reportedly dating him.
"There is a phrase in English 'Mind your own business'," Ranbir told reporters at an event here.
Recently, the rumoured lovers made headlines when their pictures while holidaying together in Spain were published.
There are reports that Ranbir Kapoor and Katrina Kaif will go on a holiday again, but he chose to keep mum on this too when asked. "Jab pictures chhap jayenge, tab tum log hi bata dena yaar. What should I say? (When pictures get published, you only inform)..."
It’s confirmed now. Shahid Kapoor will romance no one else but the Aashiqui 2 girl Shraddha Kapoor in Vishal Bhardwaj’s next film, based on Shakespeare’s famous tragedy, Hamlet.
The movie is titled Haider, and will be set in the beautiful locales of Kashmir. Earlier, the director was confused as to whom to cast opposite Shahid Kapoor in the film. There were even rumours that Shahid wanted Anushka Sharma in the film.
However, the director finalized Shraddha Kapoor. It’s heard that Shraddha was his first choice to apparently play the role of Ophelia in the film.
Besides, Shraddha and Shahid, Vishal has also roped in his favourite Tabu, who was seen in the role of Lady Macbeth in Vishal's Maqbool. What role Tabu is going to essay in Haider is anybody’s guess. With Haider, Vishal will complete his trilogy that started with Maqbool in 2003, followed by Omkara (2006).
The film tells the story of a son of a former king who takes revenge from his uncle for snatching away the throne and murdering his father. The movie will go on the floors by the year end. Shahid Kapoor will essay the lead role of Hamlet.
Shahid has worked with Vishal in Kaminey, and even won accolades for his performance. Let’s see how Shahid excels as Haider.
A famous Nepali film actress, Rekha Thapa, would file her candidacy from Parsa district for the election to the second Constituent Assembly (CA).
Thapa is going to be candidate from Parsa Constituency No. 1 from the UCPN (Maoist) for the upcoming CA election.
Coordinator of the Revolutionary Journalists’ Association, Bhojpura State Committee, Govinda Devkota, said that the meeting of the Madhes Bureau and Bhojpura State Committee concluded on Thursday night decided to make Thapa as a candidate from the Constituency No. 1.
Similarly, Managing Director of the National Medical College, Basaruddin Ansari, is going to be a candidate from the Parsa Constituency No. 2, for the upcoming CA election, according to UCPN (Maoist) sources.
Election fever has gripped the district with this decision of the UCPN (Maoist), it is learnt. RSS
UCPN (Maoist) ideologue and former prime minister Baburam Bhattarai has been hard at work drafting the party’s manifesto in preparations for fresh Constituent Assembly (CA) polls scheduled for November 19.
Bhattarai has also been actively involved in persuading the party’s splinter group—the CPN-Maoist led by Mohan Baidya which has long been opposed to polls—into joining the election process. Bhattarai spoke to Dewan Rai and Kamal Dev Bhattarai about the party’s preparations for elections, possibilities of an electoral alliance and the specifics of its stance on federalism.
Will it be possible to hold elections on November 19 by accommodating the CPN-Maoist, as there will be more logistical hurdles for the Election Commission to deal with?
Of course, it is possible if we address their genuine demands and convince them of the importance of holding elections on time. Nothing is impossible in politics. If we fail to hold elections on time, the whole process will be in the danger of being derailed. Our party as well as my personal view is that we should try our best to accommodate the CPN-Maoist and ensure its participation in the electoral process.
Is the High-level Political Committee ready to postpone the election to March/April if the CPN-Maoist commits to join the election process?
It won’t be opportune to think of postponing the elections. We should try to hold polls on November 19 itself and persuade the CPN-Maoist to that end. Postponing elections indefinitely will not be favourable for the completion of the peace process.
There is speculation that the UCPN (Maoist) itself is not ready to go for November polls unless it makes an electoral alliance with the CPN-Maoist.
This is utter nonsense. At times, we feel fed up with the baseless rumour mongering that takes place in political circles and in the media. The UCPN (Maoist) fought a 10-year ‘people’s war’ and established the political agenda of a CA. Our party has sacrificed the most to hold elections this time around. My government was an elected government. It was my legitimate right to hold elections according to democratic practices. But we sacrificed our government just to hold elections. Now people still have doubts about our intention, which is irresponsible. Our party wants to hold elections at the earliest. There should be no doubt on this score.
Is it true that the ground position of the UCPN (Maoist) has weakened after the split?
Totally false. I have been visiting different parts of the country and have met local leaders who have visited all the 75 districts. Even when I was prime minister, I was always with the people. I never lost contact with the grassroots masses. My belief is that the UCPN (Maoist) is still the largest political force in the country. It will win the elections hands down.
Who are the main contenders in the election then?
We do not believe in just identifying a person or a party. This is a question of political agenda. The agenda of political change and socio-economic transformation championed by the UCPN (Maoist) is the main issue. The question of democracy now is an inclusive, proportional and participatory democracy in place of the traditional Westminster system of parliamentary democracy. Nepal is a society divided into different classes, linguistic groups and regions. If all these groups are not ensured their position in the state, we cannot have a functioning democracy. Under the main agenda is socio-economic transformation to remove poverty, unemployment and deprivation. These are the main agendas that are being championed by our party. All other parliamentary parties have their traditional conservative views, which have failed to address the problems of the country. So naturally, our party should win the elections and form a government for at least five years. We do not see any immediate challenger to our party.
The party has attempted to make electoral alliances with pro-federal parties. Has there been any progress towards that end?
Our main slogan will be to ask for an absolute majority to form a stable government and a two-thirds majority for a progressive constitution. Our party will try to win an absolute majority on its own. But we will try for a two-thirds majority with like-minded parties who share a common agenda like federalism with identity and ensuring progressive socio-economic change. On this basis, we are trying to build an alliance with Madhesi and Janajati parties and other oppressed groups like Dalits, Muslims and women.
You have been busy preparing the party’s election manifesto. What major agendas have you raised in the manifesto?
As of now, I have thought of five issues. First is the model of democracy. Traditional parliamentary democracy does not suit us. We would like to evolve into a model of inclusive, proportional and participatory democracy where the masses will be able to participate in the state.
Second is the federal structure of the state. Nepal is a multi-national, multi-cultural, multi-linguistic country with regional diversity. So we want a federal restructure of the state that willprovide identity and rights of autonomy to all oppressed nationalities and regions.
The third agenda will be economic development and prosperity with social justice. We want fast economic development but it should be inclusive as well so that the dividends of development go to all social groups.
The fourth is progressive nationalism. Since Nepal is sandwiched between two huge states, national independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity need to be preserved.
This concept of nationalism is new. The feudal or mandale nationalism propagated by the monarchy was very narrow and sectoral. It generated xenophobic tendencies among the masses. That is negative nationalism. We want to promote positive nationalism, whereby we have good relations with both India and China. Nepal will develop as a vibrant bridge between these two neighbours.
The fifth and most important agenda will be that we promise the people to give a stable, corruption-free government, which will provide good governance. For that, we need an absolute majority. On these five agendas, we are going to fight this coming election.
The fifth and most important agenda will be that we promise the people to give a stable, corruption-free government, which will provide good governance. For that, we need an absolute majority. On these five agendas, we are going to fight this coming election.
You emphasised inclusive participation but the party leadership itself is not inclusive. How will you ensure inclusion in the upcoming election?
Our party is the most inclusive party. If you are talking about just leadership positions, it is in an evolutionary stage. Inclusiveness moves with time. In the last CA, the most women were elected from our party. Out of 29 directly elected women, 24 were from our party. All seven directly elected members from the Dalit community were from our party. The case was similar with Madhesis and Janajatis. What I can assure you is that since we believe in justice for all and are trying to do away with all sorts of feudal oppression perpetrated by the old state, our party will definitely practise inclusiveness that is proportionate and participatory. These three words should be taken together, not in isolation.
Could you specify your basis for federalism and state restructuring, given that these were the two agendas that led to the dissolution of the last CA?
Ours is a nationalities-based identity, meaning common language, common territory, economic activities, common psychology, make-up or culture. Any stable group of people which have these four characteristics can be characterised as nationalities. So we want nationalities-based federalism, nationalities-based identity and genuine autonomy for nationalities-based federal units. People have slightly misinterpreted this as ethnic-based federalism. It is not the question of ethnicity but nationality.
When you first talked about nationalities-based federalism, many saw it as a change of stance. Has there been a change?
It is quite unfortunate that people don’t read documents. If you read our manifesto from the first CA elections, which I drafted, this has been clearly enunciated. We are in favour of nationalities-based federalism, not ethnic-based federalism. It was clearly stated then and we have been consistent with it.
Finally, what is the party’s stance on the Akhanda Sudur Paschim (Undivided Far West) movement, which is supported by your own party leaders?
The concept of federalism and undividedness, or akhandata, are contradictory. When you are going to restructure the state on a federal basis, all regional areas will be divided. If you make some region indivisible, you cannot restructure the state. So there is no point in indulging in such hairsplitting. We are going to create federal units on the basis of national and regional identity and autonomy. If there is some dispute on boundaries, then the concerned people will be consulted and given the rights to take a proper decision. We are not going to impose anything on anybody. This applies to all regions, including the Far West. (स्रोत इकान्तिपुर बाट साभार)
Model Sweta Bhattarai debuted in Nepali movie industry as an actress in the Nepali movie ‘Blackmail’ and she has done the first item dance in an upcoming movie ‘Producer’.
The item song titled ‘Mero jawanai hernalai ho chhuna lai hoina…’ features Sweta in a sexy micro-mini skirt. In the photo below, shows how short the skirt is: The movie ‘Producer’ is being produced by Rajkumar Rai for RC Pictures and directed by Janakdeep Parajuli, his debut as a director in Nepali movie industry. The movie features new artists like Shyam Aryal (journalist) and Payal Rayamajhi in their debut roles.
Following photos are taken during the shooting of the song in the studio of Chalchitara Bikash Company in Balaju, Kathmandu. The item song features the voice of singer Sital Moktan and music of Rahul Pradhan (photo credit – dcnepal):















