Satya Harishchandra (1951 film)

Satya Harischandra is a 1951 Indian Nepali language film based on Raja Satya Harischandra.[1] It was the first ever Nepali language movie.[2]

Satya Harischadra is said to have directed by DB Pariyar. It is supposed to be the first movie in Nepali language. Recently, Nepali literature and explorer Abhinash Shrestha has shown an unreleased poster of the movie Satya Harischandra, where we can find the name of Harischadra instead of Satya Harischandra. By this poster, there seems some contradiction because this poster shows Harischandra is the real name of this movie and DB Pariyar is not the director of this movie. The poster reveals that the director of Satya Harischadra is Sangh Rathi.[3] Satya Harischadra was made inspired by Hindi movie Raja Harischandra.

Cast

  • Prem
  • Kanta
  • Sheela
  • Sandow
  • List of Hindu mythological films

Notes

  1. Aryal, Timothy (7 February 2020). "The Nepali film industry has lights, camera, action—but no substance". The Kathmandu Post. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  2. "History of Cinema in Nepal". Filmbirth: History of Cinema. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  3. Aryal, Rakesh (30 November 2015). "Is it Harischandra or Satya Harischandra ? - Mystery and History of Nepali movie". Filmy Joy. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
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