Dilip Rayamajhi
Dilip Rayamajhi (born October 16 1976) is a Nepalese film actor, producer, choreographer and a dance director. Rayamajhi has been representing Nepali movie industry in a broader Nepali communities living abroad by participating in many cultural programs and being the chief jury member and sponsor for various shows. He has been contributing his skills, effort, innovation and huge shift in contemporary acting/directing by preserving, promoting and introducing Nepali movies as well as newcomers to the industry. He is also renowned for his Choreography in more than 12 films thus far.[1]
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Born | Kathmandu, Nepal | October 16, 1976
Nationality | Nepali |
Occupation | Actor, producer, choreographer, dance director |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse(s) | Manju Rayamajhi |
Children | Divya Rayamajhi |
He has performed and shot movies in more than two dozen countries abroad including Europe, UK, Austria, Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, Korea, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, UAE, Thailand, Qatar, India, and China.[2][3][4]
Rayamajhi has been honoured with many prestigious awards from national and international organizations. Best Débutante Actor (Motion Picture Award 1999) ; Best Actor 2001; Best Actor (Dabur Anmol Motion Picture); Best Actor in Negative Role (NEFTA TV Film 2001); Best Actor (Motion Picture 2003); Best Actor in Comic Role (National Film Award 2005).
Dilip Rayamajhi is one of the top actors in Nepal, winning award trophies and accolades. He started his career merely as a dancer and progressively went to become an assistant dance director. He got his first movie break in a video film as a side dancer and then he was offered the "big break" in a much acclaimed movie "Bhanubhankta". Dilip has performed live shows across the globe in an effort to celebrate Nepalese culture, music and film-making.
He has received sponsorship offers and has been thanked for conserving and promoting Nepalese film industry.[5]
Filmography
Year | Film |
1999 | Aadi Kabi Bhanubhakta |
2000 | Jindagani |
2001 | Aafno Manche |
2001 | Aafno Ghar Aafno Manchhe |
2001 | K Bho Launa Ni |
2001 | Superstar |
2001 | Darpan Chhaya |
2001 | Badal Pari |
2002 | Mitini |
2002 | Mamaghar |
2002 | Lahana |
2002 | Dhansampati |
2002 | Malai Maaf Garideu |
2002 | Muskan |
2003 | Pahuna |
2003 | Dukha |
2004 | Undone By Love |
2005 | Muglan |
2012 | Miss You |
2016 | Bato Muni Ko Phool 2 |
2018 | Kahi Katai |
2018 | Nai Nabhannu La 5 |
References
- ^ "Emami Fair & Handsome Film Award 2064". CitySightings. eNasha.com. 20 June 2007.
- Rayamajhi, 2000
- Thapa, 2001.
- "Dilip Rayamajhi :: Profile & Gallery by FilmNepal.com". Filmnepal.com. Retrieved 8 December 2008.
- Shrestha, Shabir (10 August 2018), Kahi Katai, Dilip Rayamajhi, Kishor Khatiwada, Sonam Barphunga, retrieved 9 July 2018