Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi
- 2024
- 2h 23m
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8.5/10
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A struggling single father battles poverty, using his musical talents to support and inspire his son. Together, they persevere through hardship, fueled by the father's dream of a better life... Read allA struggling single father battles poverty, using his musical talents to support and inspire his son. Together, they persevere through hardship, fueled by the father's dream of a better life.A struggling single father battles poverty, using his musical talents to support and inspire his son. Together, they persevere through hardship, fueled by the father's dream of a better life.
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Plot (8/10)
The movie delivers a strong, emotional storyline that resonates with Nepalese audiences through its portrayal of struggle and perseverance. However, the sudden exit of Batuli (Purna Bahadur's wife) feels unexplained and leaves a gap in the plot. Despite this, the film remains engaging with its relatable themes and emotional depth.
Cast (6/10) The cast shows potential, but Prakash Saput's portrayal of a middle schooler is hard to believe. At 34 years old, his performance as a child feels awkward and unrealistic, making it difficult to take his character seriously. His acting also falls flat, which undermines the impact of an otherwise promising cast.
Writing and Dialogue (8.5/10) The dialogue is mostly convincing, with a few awkward lines that are easy to overlook, especially during the emotional climax. Overall, the writing enhances the story well.
Direction, Editing, and Pace (7/10) The direction effectively captures the story and village setting, though more time could have been spent showcasing the environment for a stronger connection. The camera angles were well-chosen, but the pacing was slow, with a lengthy buildup. Additionally, the use of loud, unnecessary sounds at times was distracting, taking away from the overall experience.
Overall (7/10) Conclusion From a Nepalese cinema standard, this is a solid 9/10 movie and certainly deserves a spot among the top 10 Nepali films. However, the claim that it's the best movie ever made in Nepal is overrated. As a frequent movie watcher, I believe films like Kalo Pothi and others are stronger. On an international scale, it's an average film with several shortcomings, likely earning a rating around 5.5. Still, if you're watching with family, it's definitely worth a watch.
Cast (6/10) The cast shows potential, but Prakash Saput's portrayal of a middle schooler is hard to believe. At 34 years old, his performance as a child feels awkward and unrealistic, making it difficult to take his character seriously. His acting also falls flat, which undermines the impact of an otherwise promising cast.
Writing and Dialogue (8.5/10) The dialogue is mostly convincing, with a few awkward lines that are easy to overlook, especially during the emotional climax. Overall, the writing enhances the story well.
Direction, Editing, and Pace (7/10) The direction effectively captures the story and village setting, though more time could have been spent showcasing the environment for a stronger connection. The camera angles were well-chosen, but the pacing was slow, with a lengthy buildup. Additionally, the use of loud, unnecessary sounds at times was distracting, taking away from the overall experience.
Overall (7/10) Conclusion From a Nepalese cinema standard, this is a solid 9/10 movie and certainly deserves a spot among the top 10 Nepali films. However, the claim that it's the best movie ever made in Nepal is overrated. As a frequent movie watcher, I believe films like Kalo Pothi and others are stronger. On an international scale, it's an average film with several shortcomings, likely earning a rating around 5.5. Still, if you're watching with family, it's definitely worth a watch.
Darpan chaya,hami teen Bhai and this movie.simply a cult.sure shot everyone will talk about it in future..brilliant work by all the team. The background score,acting,writing,directing..each and every field are so perfect. Bijay baral dai finally got his due. Prakash sapoot dai is a museum of talents.as I saw writter and director is a same person..hats off to him. Thank you for brought original authentic our own story.cinematography is so perfect that you felt that you are inside the movie. Hope to see more movies like these with different stories.from aama to kumari to this nepali Movie has been going through beautiful revolution.congratulations to the entire team.
Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi is that unique addition within Nepali filmmaking whereby extraordinary storytelling combined with a powerful message touches the heart of audiences at a personal level. Skillfully and sensitively directed, it is the saga of Purna Bahadur, a father whose big dreams regarding his son are furthered through fighting off merciless realities in life. It narrates the voyage of one such commoner, who walks along with spirits of resilience, love, and relentless pursuit of success.
The film introduces us to Purna Bahadur, a character whose life has assumed a definition of struggles faced by countless parents around. Purna is that one man who, despite the inadequacy of his resources and innumerable obstacles, carries an unflinching hope for his son's future. His character is the epitome of love and the sacrifices parents make for their children, and his dreams are never for personal benefit but so that his son may live a life free of the struggles he has gone through. That's highly realistic and hence poignant as the storyline pulls at the heartstrings of audiences who perhaps have been part of such family moments.
One of the mainstays of this film is Bijay Baral as Purna Bahadur. Acting by Baral is nothing less than brilliant as he gives life to his character so naturally and authentically. His acting does not depend on high fanfare or exaggerated expressions but in the subtlety and telling expressions that create a mark for his character. From pain in his eyes at very crucial moments to a hopeful smile that gets permanently glued whenever he dreams about his son's future, Bijay Baral truly carries this movie upon his shoulders. His commitment to his role is palpable, and it's bound to leave a dent in viewers' minds.
The cinematography of the movie reveals the vision of the director in capturing the most mundane struggles of Purna Bahadur. Indeed, together with the settings and costumes, plain simplicity is presented in his life. Not only does a small-town backdrop with a minimal setting show the limitations that Purna goes through, but it makes his journey so touching. This helps the audience plunge deep into his world with much empathy.
The pacing in this film is measured, offering enough time to develop its characters without the feeling of drag. It goes slower to give one time to more fully absorb the emotional journey of the characters. Every scene is done in such a way that either furthers the story or deepens our understanding of Purna's internal struggle for self-will. It's a quietly effective building story full of highs and lows, just like those in life.
More than the story of one man and his dream, Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi speaks to bigger truths that most will find relatable, largely revolving around family, hard work, and the importance of dreams. It's a reminder that life seldom comes easy, and success is oft well-earned, but love and family sacrifices make all the difference in the world. The film is a celebration of local culture for Nepali audiences and acts as testament to the willpower of common people who go through all adversity to secure a better future for the next generation.
All in all, Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi is a gem within the Nepali movie industry-representing top-notch acting, especially Bijay Baral, with a well-penning storyline that tugs at the heart. This movie epitomizes the very core of struggle and hope; rather than a movie, it is an experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. A must-watch for all those who love stories direct from the heart, an example of very strong humanness inside us.
The film introduces us to Purna Bahadur, a character whose life has assumed a definition of struggles faced by countless parents around. Purna is that one man who, despite the inadequacy of his resources and innumerable obstacles, carries an unflinching hope for his son's future. His character is the epitome of love and the sacrifices parents make for their children, and his dreams are never for personal benefit but so that his son may live a life free of the struggles he has gone through. That's highly realistic and hence poignant as the storyline pulls at the heartstrings of audiences who perhaps have been part of such family moments.
One of the mainstays of this film is Bijay Baral as Purna Bahadur. Acting by Baral is nothing less than brilliant as he gives life to his character so naturally and authentically. His acting does not depend on high fanfare or exaggerated expressions but in the subtlety and telling expressions that create a mark for his character. From pain in his eyes at very crucial moments to a hopeful smile that gets permanently glued whenever he dreams about his son's future, Bijay Baral truly carries this movie upon his shoulders. His commitment to his role is palpable, and it's bound to leave a dent in viewers' minds.
The cinematography of the movie reveals the vision of the director in capturing the most mundane struggles of Purna Bahadur. Indeed, together with the settings and costumes, plain simplicity is presented in his life. Not only does a small-town backdrop with a minimal setting show the limitations that Purna goes through, but it makes his journey so touching. This helps the audience plunge deep into his world with much empathy.
The pacing in this film is measured, offering enough time to develop its characters without the feeling of drag. It goes slower to give one time to more fully absorb the emotional journey of the characters. Every scene is done in such a way that either furthers the story or deepens our understanding of Purna's internal struggle for self-will. It's a quietly effective building story full of highs and lows, just like those in life.
More than the story of one man and his dream, Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi speaks to bigger truths that most will find relatable, largely revolving around family, hard work, and the importance of dreams. It's a reminder that life seldom comes easy, and success is oft well-earned, but love and family sacrifices make all the difference in the world. The film is a celebration of local culture for Nepali audiences and acts as testament to the willpower of common people who go through all adversity to secure a better future for the next generation.
All in all, Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi is a gem within the Nepali movie industry-representing top-notch acting, especially Bijay Baral, with a well-penning storyline that tugs at the heart. This movie epitomizes the very core of struggle and hope; rather than a movie, it is an experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. A must-watch for all those who love stories direct from the heart, an example of very strong humanness inside us.
A beautiful movie that transports you back to the Nepal of the past. The plot is set around the year 2040 B. S. and, though fictional, it resonates with the experiences and atmosphere of that era in Nepal. The entire cast delivers strong performances, with Bijay Baral shining in the lead role as Purna Bahadur. He showcases his talent in many impactful scenes, proving himself as a skilled actor. The casting deserves special appreciation for how well it complements the story.
While many viewers focus on the movie's emotional depth and perceive it as a sad film, it also contains a few well-placed comic scenes that provide some great moments of humor.
The sound design could have been refined a bit more, but the music overall is pleasant, with a few exceptions. The songs are enjoyable, and the score generally enhances the mood effectively.
While many viewers focus on the movie's emotional depth and perceive it as a sad film, it also contains a few well-placed comic scenes that provide some great moments of humor.
The sound design could have been refined a bit more, but the music overall is pleasant, with a few exceptions. The songs are enjoyable, and the score generally enhances the mood effectively.
Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi** *Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi* follows the story of a struggling father, Purna Bahadur, who earns a living by playing the *sarangi* in his village. After being abandoned by his wife due to their poor circumstances, Purna is left to raise his son alone. Despite the hardships, he is determined to provide his son with a better future through education. The film beautifully captures the deep bond between father and son, as they navigate a life of poverty, with music as their source of hope and resilience.
If there is a Nepali movie that truly deserves to be nominated for the Oscars Best International Feature Film ages after Caravan and Kagbeni, then this is it! I wouldn't be surprised even if they win the Oscars for such a heart warming movie. It's that good! And the best part is that it's a commercial success as well and not just limited to critical acclaim.
If there is a Nepali movie that truly deserves to be nominated for the Oscars Best International Feature Film ages after Caravan and Kagbeni, then this is it! I wouldn't be surprised even if they win the Oscars for such a heart warming movie. It's that good! And the best part is that it's a commercial success as well and not just limited to critical acclaim.
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- NPR 50,000,000 (estimated)
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- $845,967
- Runtime2 hours 23 minutes
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