Oshima Banu is Nepal's first Muslim actress who is debuting from the film ROMEO. An exclusive video interview with Oshima Banu. "This is a great period for the industry," he said, in a recent conversation with the Post, "There are new ideas being introduced by us directors, the budgets and quality of movies are increasing, and because the Nepali Diaspora is now spread around the world, Nepali movies are finding a wider exposure as well. "Ghimire, who first worked as an actor after debuting in the 1984 movie Adarsha Nari, eventually ventured into direction with the Saroj Khanal and Shree Krishna Shrestha-starrer Gothalo in 1996. Since then, director Ghimire has been a mainstay of the Nepali film industry, bringing hits like Jindagani (2000), Kismat (2008), and Andaj (2011) to the silver screen winning three national awards for his movies. "I've been involved in the industry for over three decades, watching an entire generation of actors and moviemakers shine, and then recede from limelight. Now it finally feels like Nepali cinema is coming of age, "he said," It has been akin to watching your child grow into an independent adult. "
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