Tulsi Ghimire, a prominent figure in Nepali cinema, is recognized as a versatile film director, screenwriter, film editor, cameraman, actor, and lyricist.
Renowned for his contributions to Nepali films, he is considered one of the finest filmmakers in the industry.
Ghimire is particularly known for his romantic and masala films that delve into the social issues of Nepali society, portraying profound human emotions.
Some of his notable works include iconic Nepali films such as Kusume Rumal, Deuta, Laure, Chino, Dakshina, Balidan, and Darpan Chaya.
During the 1990s, a significant number of his movies achieved blockbuster status, with Kusume Rumal and Darpan Chaya emerging as the highest-grossing Nepali films of all time.
Two friends involve with same girl which eventually deteriorate their friendship.
Two couple leave Kathmandu to go the village where a lot of conflict happen.
Srijana, an aspiring painter residing with her father, is reluctant to wed the sole son of her father's business associate. Opting to further her painting skills, she decides to visit her paternal aunt in a distant village. There, she encounters Sonam and Shankar, leading to the emergence of a love triangle that unfolds over time.