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Bhadragol
Bhadragol
GenreSitcom
Drama
Created bySubash Karki
Developed bySubi Films Pvt. Ltd.
Written byKumar Kattel
Arjun Ghimire
Directed byShankhar Acharya
Starring(For entire casts, see below)
Opening theme"Bhadragol"
Composer(team of the show)
Country of originNepal
Original languageNepali
No. of episodes95 (as of April 10, 2016)
Production
ProducerSubash Karki
Production locationsKathmandu, Nepal
Camera setupMultiple Camera
Running time25 minutes
Production companySubi Films Pvt. Ltd.
Original release
NetworkNTV
ReleaseOctober 2, 2013 (2013-10-02) –
present

Bhadragol (Nepali: भद्रगोल; Translation: Unmanaged) is a Nepali sitcom that airs every Friday on NTV.It is one of the most viewed television programs in Nepal. The show is produced by Mr Subash Karki under the banner of Subi Films Pvt. Ltd. who also plays a character of 'Belase' in Bhadragol. Kumar Katel and Arjun Ghimire are the writers and, Shankar Acharya directs the show. The story is based on village life.[1] The show stars the producer, Mr Subash Karki as 'Belase' and Arjun Ghimire, Kumar Katel, Shankar Acharya, Rakshya Shrestha and Hari Niraula.[2]

Plot summary

The show revolves round the daily happenings of a village in Nepal. Jigri is a young crook who, along with his friends, commits petty crimes and spends most of his time drinking in the local bar. Pandey is also the main character. He is the most cunning man in the entire village, expert in fooling and cheating the villagers with his funny ideas.

Cast

  • Belase (Subash Karki)
  • Pandey (Arjun Ghimire)
  • Jigri (Kumar Katel)
  • Bariste (Shankar Acharya)
  • Rakshya (Rakshya Shrestha)
  • Cockroach{Sanglo} (Hari Niraula)
  • Khube ka bau (Kamalmani Nepal)
  • Bale (Sagar Lamsal)
  • Jayante (Govinda Koirala)
  • Sitaram Ji (Madhu Sudan Pathak)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bhadragol - May 9, 2014 - www.filmytheater.net". Filmytheater.net. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Bhadragol _ Nepali Comedy Show". Kynepal.com. Retrieved 29 November 2014.