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Roshan Bikram Thakuri

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Roshan Bikram Thakuri
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Roshan Bikram Thakuri at Paris during Cannes Film Festival 2018
Born (1977-02-28) 28 February 1977 (age 47)
Kathmandu, Nepal
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  2004–present
Notable workSilver Bangles Narrative Shot Film [1]

Roshan Bikram Thakuri (born 28 February 1977), also known as Roshan Hamal/Roshan Thakuri, is a Nepalese film director and producer.[2][3]

He directed Rang (Color) in 2013[4] and the critically acclaimed short film Silver Bangles. He directs and produces documentaries and TV advertisements.

Early life[edit]

Thakuri was born on 28 February 1977 in Palungtar, Gorkha, in the central part of Nepal. He completed his primary education at Bhawani Secondary School, and moved to Kathmandu. He completed bachelor's degree in Business Studies from Tribhuvan University, Nepal. He then started working with Rajesh Hamal.

Career[edit]

He directed his first film Rang (Color) in which he highlights the symbolic and philosophical meaning of black and white colors in people's lives. Although not financially successful, it attracted the attention of film critics and was praised for its skilful use of symbols, technology and creative aspects.[citation needed][5]

His second work was the short film Silver Bangles (2017), which was nominated for showing at several international festivals,[6][7] and received a special mention at the Ekadeshma International Short Film Festival 2017.[8]

References[edit]

  1. Thakuri, Roshan. "SILVER BANGLES".
  2. Roshan, Thakuri. "लोकार्नो डायरी". KMG.
  3. "ऋचा शर्मा–अर्पण थापा स्टारर 'सिल्भर ब्यांगल्स' प्रिमियर". Moviemandu.
  4. "Nepali Film – Rang (2013)". filmsofnepal. February 18, 2013.
  5. "Nepali Movie – Rang". xnepali.
  6. Hamal, Roshan (March 5, 2018). "Reecha-Arpan Starrer SILVER BANGLES Nominated For Queens World Festival". Movie Mandu.
  7. "Two Nepali filmmakers' productions selected for New York film festival".
  8. "Outstanding filmmakers awarded as Ekadeshma Concludes". My Republica. November 21, 2017.

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