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Suraj Subba Nalbo

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Suraj Subba Nalbo
Born (1970-01-25) 25 January 1970 (age 54)
Nepal
💼 Occupation
Writer, Film director
📆 Years active  1996–present
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Suraj Subba Nalbo (Limbu) (born 25 Jan 1970) is a Nepalese writer, producer and director known for his works in Nepali Entertainment Industry . Prior to direction he has written successful Nepali movies like Papi Mannche and its sequel, Ram Laxman, Goreto, Dharmatma, Bhagya, Jiwan Rekha, Jetho kancho, Dukhha, Karmayodhha, Subhakamana, Barmala. He made his directional debut with movie Angsha Banda. But he received huge fame after directing "Batomuniko Phool" which was a massive critical and commercial success. The film also made history by receiving six awards at National Award, which was organized by the Nepal Film Development Board.[2]

Awards[edit]

Subba is a well-known screenwriter of Nepal. He has received many awards for his films.[3]

  • Youth creative award 1998 AD, Purwanchal youth association
  • 2007 Best screenwriter NEFTA Award, Film “Duniya”
  • 2008 Best screenwriter NEFTA Award, Film “Taqdeer”
  • 2010 Best Mero cinema popular Director Award, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • 2010 Best Mero cinema popular Writer Award, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • CG Digital Film Award 2010. Best Director, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • CG Digital Film Award 2010. Best Screen Writer, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • NEFTA film award 2010. Best Director, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • NEFTA film award 2010. Best Film of the year, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • Osaka Asian Film Festival Japan 2012. Special Screening, Film “Batomuniko Phool”
  • International Nepalese Artist Society. Germany 2013 (INAS) Best Director of the year, Film “Saayad
  • International Nepalese Artist Society. Germany 2013 (INAS) Best Movie of the year, Film “Saayad
  • NFDC National Film Award 2069, Best Director, Film "Saayad"
  • NFDC National Film Award 2069, Best Director, Film "Saayad"
  • Online FilmyKhabar Award 2070, Popular Director of the Year,Film "Saayad"
  • Letter of Felicitation, Nepal Luthuania Film Festival 2011, Film "Batomuniko Phool"
  • Honoured with Prakash Thapa Smriti Samman 2069, Nepal Film Producer Association 2070, Film "Saayad"
  • NEFTA Film Award 2013, Best Jury Director, Film "Saayad"
  • National Film Award 2069, Best Script Writer, Film Batomuniko Phool (The Honorable President of Nepal Mr. Ram Baran Yadav)
  • National Film Award 2069, Best Director, Film Batomuniko Phool (The Honorable President of Nepal Mr. Ram Baran Yadav)
  • National Film Award 2069, Best Movie, Film Batomuniko Phool (The Honorable President of Nepal Mr. Ram Baran Yadav)

Filmography[edit]

Writer[edit]

Subba has been a screenwriter for more than 70 films. Some of his notable works are:

  • Buhari
  • Ajambari maya
  • Aafnopan
  • Krodh
  • Nepal
  • Ram Laxman
  • Goreto
  • Dharmatma
  • Bhagya
  • Jiwan Rekha
  • Papi Manchhe
  • Papi Manchhe-2
  • Kuruchetra
  • Jetho kancho
  • Dukhha
  • Karmayodhha
  • Duniya
  • Taqdeer
  • Subhakaman
  • Barmala
  • Daar
  • Trishul
  • Daiba
  • Bishalu
  • Na Birshe Timilai Napaye Timilai
  • Agnisakshi
  • Miss You
  • Kathmandu
  • Ko Afni Ko Birano

In 2007, he worked on the documentary The Dooms. He owns a production house, MANG HEEM FILMS PVT.LTD. He writes for teleserials, such as Nalekheyeko Saino (Nepal Television), Gharpariwar (Nepal Television) and Nari (Kantipur Television).

Director[edit]

Year Film
1996 Angsha Banda
1999 Haude
2009 Batomuniko Phool
2010 Saayad
2012 Facebook
2013 Biteka Pal
2014 My Valentine
2014 My Promise
2014 One Way
2019 Hridaya Bhari

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Suraj Subba 'Nalbo's Picture".
  2. "About "Suraj Subba 'Nalbo'"".
  3. "Awards for "Suraj Subba 'Nalbo'"".


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