Lahure (film)

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Lahure
Lahure Songs Cover
Directed byTulsi Ghimire
Produced byKanchenjunga Films
CinematographyBinod Pradhan
Music byRanjit Gazmer
Release date
  • 1989 (1989)
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali

Lahure (लाहुरे; lit.'Lahore', transl. India) is a 1989 Nepali film directed by Tulsi Ghimire under the banner of Kanchanjanga films. It starred Shrawan Ghimire, Tripti Nadakar and Tulsi Ghimire.[1] The music of the film was composed by Ranjit Gazmer. Binod Pradhan was the cinematographer. It was mostly shot in India at Namchi, South Sikkim and Darjeeling. The film was the biggest commercial success at the Nepalese box office at the time and celebrated 151 days in theatres.

Plot[edit]

Lahure is based on the story of the brave Gorkha soldiers in the Indian Army and the sacrifices made by them and their families.

Cast[edit]

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Crew[edit]

Director Tulsi Ghimire
Producer Shrawan Ghimire
Story Tulsi Ghimire
Screenplay Tulsi Ghimire
Dialogue Tulsi Ghimire
Chief Ass. Director Bharati Ghimire, Dayaram Dahal
Cinematographer Binod Pradhan
Editor Tulsi Ghimire
Lyricist Tulsi Ghimire, Kusum Gazmer
Music Director Ranjit Gazmer
Playback Singer Suresh Kumar, Shrawan Ghimire, Deepa Jha, Asha Bhosle, Bharati Ghimire, Narayan Gopal
Choreographer Bharati Ghimire
Background Score Ranjit Gazmer

Source:[3]

Soundtrack[edit]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Birta Ko Chino Bir Ko Santan"Narayan Gopal5:34
2."Pahada Ko Mathi Mathi"Narayan Gopal, Asha Bhosle5:00
3."Chiya Bari Ma"Deepa Jha4:47
4."Basa Hai Ama"Various artists6:03
5."Sawane Jharima Tyo Gaun"Asha Bhosle6:48
Total length:27:32

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nepali Movie - Lahure - Watch Online". Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2012.
  2. ^ "NEPALI CLASSIC MOVIE LAHURE (1988)". Texas Nepal.
  3. ^ "Lahure". Lensnepal.

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