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How does Bhasme Don becomes the greatest Anatagonist in Nepali Movies.

Creating the greatest Nepali Villan

Knives Out- Movie review

Knives Out (2019) Knives Out is an intricate murder mystery which revolves around the death of a famous mystery novel writer Harlan Thrombey and his family surrounding in the fence of suspicion of murder. The movie is all about the death, conspiracies, revelation and misguidance like a typical thriller movie. The screenplay is written with very details and you enjoy every scene which keeps you on edge of your seat and adds more to the mystery. The scene composition, set design and costumes is another great aspect of the movie it was all screen when Daniel Craig was sits in the chair with the knives surrounding the background gave the feel of Game of Thrones. The performance altogether were superb especially of Ana De Armas as Marta Carbrera, an immigrant who is the central character in between this mystery. Also Daniel Craig as Benoit Blanc with his southern accent plays a funny as well as witty character, someone who would look up Sherlock Holmes as his idol as we can se

Ram Babu Gurung- A new perspective to the jarring Nepali Cinema

Just when the audiences were vexed with the repetitive and jarring movies a new director, Ram Babu Gurung, came into the nepali movie scenario with his new movie- “Kabbadi”. The trailer of this Rom-Com flick instantly caught the eyes of several with its catchy one liners like ”Mann pareko jutta po jutta natra khali khuttai thik cha”, “Kata Ho Soltini Chittika Parera, batai bato dekhenau” etc. The trailer infested with a newly designed love saga premise with the comedy at its disposal was sure to make it big in theatres. As anticipated from the trailer, the movie also kept up its reputation and was quite funny and enjoyable to watch. A village premise, a rebellious protagonist, his fellow sidekicks with a funny idiolect , his love interest, his restricting parents, an antagonist to make his tasks even more daunting, clash, conflict resolution and the end, that's the basic premise of this movie. This  is a good thing but the main problem is this occurs in every other Ram Babu mov

The Irishman review- A Cinematic Marvel ★★★★★

The Irishman Movie Review Martin Scorsese has caused quite a stir in social media and in news lately for his statement about Marvel Movies and for his movie “The Irishman”. The movie is based on the Charles Brandt's book, I Heard You Paint Houses. It showcases the journey of Frank Shereen, a previous world war veteran who turns from a small time crook to a Hitman and his journey through the course of time and his relationships with famous historical personalities like James Hoffa, Russell Buffalino and Anthony “Tony Pro” Provenzano. In a nutshell The Irishman is a Cinematic Marvel. First thing I’m going talk about is the reunion of elite Goodfellas cast of Robert Di Niro and Joe Pesci. Also Al Pacino who joins the cast is pleasure to watch (scenes when he is full of energy and cusses haha) and it would be understatement if we start talking about their acting. In every conversation these people are involved you feel the connection, the back and forth dialogues they s