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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (February 2012) Rajesh Hamal Rajesh hamal.jpg Rajesh hamal in London with Rajendra Bhatta Born Rajesh Hamal[citation needed] June 9, 1964 Palpa, Tansen, Nepal Occupation Film actor, television presenter, Social Worker Years active 1985–present Rajesh Hamal (Nepali:राजेश हमाल, born: 9th June 1964) is a Nepalese actor.[1] He has received many awards for his acting including the National Film Awards from 1988-2013. He is often called as "Maha-Nayak" (Great Hero) for his contribution to Nepali Cinema. Contents [hide] 1 Education 2 Career 3 Entry in Nepali cinema and records 3.1 1988-2001 4 Film career, debut and turning point 4.1 Nonfilm appearances 4.2 1980s 4.3 1990s 4.4 2000s 4.5 2010s 5 Rise to super-stardom and fan Following 5.1 1990s-present 6 Injury while filming Sadak 6.1 1994 7 Television & advertisement appearance 7.1 2000s-present 8 Popularity 8.1 (1991-present) 9 Media 9.1 2000s-present 10 Association with other artists 10.1 1988-present 11 Awards, nominations and honours 11.1 1980s-present 11.2 Awards won in National Film Award Best Actor Award Category 11.3 Awards nominated in National Film Award Best Actor Award Category 11.4 Awards nominated in National Film Award Best Supporting Actor Category 11.5 Awards nominated in National Film Award Best Comedian Actor Category 11.6 Other awards 12 Popular awards 12.1 Honours and recognizations 13 Partial filmography 13.1 As actor 13.2 1980s-present 14 References 15 External links Education[edit]

Hamal was born in Tansen, in central Nepal. He has studied at Bhanubhakta Memorial School up to class 8. Then he went to Moscow, Russia with his father who was Nepalese Ambassador to Russia. Rajesh Hamal finished his M.A. in English literature from Chandigarh University. Career[edit]

Rajesh Hamal in his college years first modelled for Fashion Net, an Indian magazine in 1985; he walked the ramp in Kathmandu and New Delhi in 1986. He started his career as a film actor with Yug Dekhi Yug Samma in 1988, a film made by his maternal uncle, which became a super-hit. Till date he has worked in over 230 Nepali and one Punjabi cinema. He admits that due to his extremely busy schedule he does not always get time to see his own movies. Later he did other old hit films on year 1999-2004. These movies were box office hits and proves Hamal as a successful actor in Nepali cinema. Entry in Nepali cinema and records[edit]

1988-2001[edit] Rajesh Hamal is the only Superstar in Nepali cinema industry who holds records in winning the most number of awards. Hamal debuted in 1988 and got National Film Award for "Best Actor Debut" in 1989. From 1992 to 2001 he was the only actor to have won "Best Actor" award, which established him as a phenomenal actor. He also holds the most number of nominations/wins - 12 each - in this category till date. He was also honoured by Kantipur publications for his contribution to Nepali films. Film career, debut and turning point[edit]

Nonfilm appearances[edit] Before entering into Nepali Cinema, Hamal was a well known model; in his college years he first modelled for Fashion Net, an Indian magazine in 1985; he walked the ramp in Kathmandu and New Delhi in 1986. 1980s[edit] In 1988 Deepak Rayamajhi made "Yug Dekhi Yug Samma" giving Rajesh Hamal his first break in Nepali cinema opposite Krishti Mainali. The film was a huge success. He also won National Films Award for "Best Actor Debut" 1990s[edit] In 1990 he did only one film, Adhikar. The film was moderate at the box office. 1991 proved a best year with 3 movies Bhauju, Deuki and Deuta, all becoming hit. Hamal also received his first National Films Award for Best Actor Award in 1991 film Deuta. In 1992 he appeared in Punjabi film named Kachehri. He also appeared in film Chatyang and earned second National Films Award "Best Actor" category award. In 1993 he appeared in only two films Kasam and Adhikar, both becoming box office success. In 1994 he appeared in film Paribhasa and first time nominated in National Films Award "Best Supporting Actor" Category. He received his Fifth National Films Award award for the film Bandhan. In 1997 he worked with actress Jal Shah in film juntara and won National Films Best Actor Award. In 1999 Hamal's worked along side actress Niruta Singh for the first time in the film "Chadani". He played the role of the son of a rich man and fell in love with a village girl. Later he appeared in films "Ranabhomi, Dharmaputra, Pardesi Kancha, Shankar, Jindagani, Ek number ko pakhe". His last release in 1999 was "Mato bolcha" which was directed by Rajesh Raj Acharya under Sayapatri films banner. The film was super hit at box office and Hamal was nominated for many award categories. He ended up winning National Films best actor awards for this role. 2000s[edit] In 2000 he appeared in film "Basanti" along with actress Karishma Manandhar with whom he has worked in many films. This Film was based on the era of Rana dynasty. He was critically acclaimed for his acting in the film and this film proved to be the highest grossing film in the box office. Later he worked in films like Dhuk dhuki, Upakar, Asirbad, Nepal Pyaro Chha, The yug dekhi yug samma". In 2009 he appeared in film "Raju Raja Ram" along with two other stars of Nepali film industry, Bhuwan K.C. and Shiv Shrestha, where he played role of Raju. The film became a super hit at box office. 2010s[edit] His first release in 2010 was comedy film Hath ma lagyo sunya and he was nominated for National Films Award "Best Actor In Comic Role". He also did special appearance in 2011 super hit film "Bato muni ko phool" as ACP. His last release in 2011 was "Kawach" which was moderate in box office. Later he appeared in many programme like the Nepali comedy show, reality shows, and award functions.In 2012 he appeared in three hit movies Night queen,Maya ko Barima, Chabilal chanjus chaina. he is working for Sayapatri banner movie Mero Rajesh Dai. Rise to super-stardom and fan Following[edit]

1990s-present[edit] In 1991 director Tulsi Ghimire’s film Deuta shot Rajesh Hamal into super-stardom. Tulsi Ghimire cast him in the leading role for the film Deuta. The film was a sharp contrast to the romantically themed films that had generally preceded it and established Hamal in a new persona — the "Romantic Fellow" of Nepali cinema. He won his first Best Actor Award in a leading role. Later many Directors and Leading actress like Karishma Manandhar, Bipana Thapa, Jal Shah, Pooja Chand etc. wanted to work with him. He won many Awards on "Best Actor" category. His fan following increased and many fans wanted to see his movies. His movies start to become houseful in many Theatres. Injury while filming Sadak[edit]

1994[edit] Hamal was more popular actor in action films. It was in 1994, while filming Sadak during a fight scene in prison, he had to save his family from the enemies. He had to break the walls of the prison. When Hamal was performing the fabulous stunt, the bricks of the prison fell upon him and he became injured. The Director suddenly stopped the shooting. Hamal's body was filled with blood and he was suddenly taken to the hospital. Many fans of Hamal came to meet him in the hospital. Hamal took at least 5 months rest and he slowly completed the shooting.The film was the fourth highest grossing film of the year and Hamal was nominated for best actor award. Television.svg

Television & advertisement appearance[edit]

2000s-present[edit] In 2004 Hamal appeared in the television show called "Wai Wai" Quiz Whiz. He appeared in several advertisement like Captain Sabun ( Soap), Steel, Himal Cement, Real Juice, Shares and Investment etc. In 2011 he appeared in the Nepali comedy show "Meri Bassai" as a superstar "Rajesh Hamal". He was also a special guest in 2011 Miss Angel program. He was also Requested to host the show "Nagad Paanch lakh" but he refused the offer being busy in shooting. Later the show was hosted by Madan Krishna Shrestha Popularity[edit]

(1991-present)[edit] In 1991 and 1997 Nepalai magazine rated him among the 50 most beautiful people in the Nepal. In 1995 Kantipur magazine ranked him among the 20 sexiest stars in film history in Nepal. Two years later it ranked him among the top 10 film stars of all time in Nepali cinema. In 2002 and 2003, he was rated by Premiere among the top 10 in its annual Power 100 list. In 2006 Premiere ranked Hamal as Nepali cinema most powerful actor as Hamal came in at number 20 on the magazine's 2006 Power List, being the highest ranked actor. The same year,Peoples magazine ranked him as the Nepal's most powerful celebrity. In August 2006, "a Nepal Today/Gallup poll in which half of those surveyed registered an 'unfavorable' opinion of the actor" was cited as a reason in addition to "unacceptable behavior" for Paramount's non-renewal of their production contract with Hamal. In addition, Marketing Evaluations reports that Hamal's Q score (which is a measure of the popularity of celebrities), had fallen 40 percent. It was also revealed that Hamal is the celebrity people would least like as their best friend. October 10, 2006 was declared "Rajesh Hamal Day" in Nepal; the Nepalese Memorial Day Association said that he was awarded with a special day because he has made more trips to Nepal than any other Kollywood star. His physical strength is often highly rated referring it to "Falam Ko HAat" (फलामको हात) i.e. Hand of Iron. This term originally come from his character in movie "Prithivi".His Jokes are very popular in Facebook about his character in movie "Prithivi" [2] Media[edit]

2000s-present[edit] Hamal often comes in front of media and shares his feelings towards his fans about the situation of his own country. In one of his interviews, he stated "Given a chance, I obviously would join politics. Firstly I would focus on changing the situations in my country such as Road Strike, Education Strike etc. I feel upset on seeing the chaotic condition of my country". He often gives interview on his personal and professional life. Association with other artists[edit]

1988-present[edit] Hamal in his career has worked with several actresses. Some of them are as follows: Kristi Mainali Karishma Manandhar Gauri Malla Jal Shah Pooja chand Jharana Thapa Niruta Singh Bipana Thapa Melina Manadhar Rekha Thapa Sanchita Luitel Rejina Upreti Manisha Koirala Awards, nominations and honours[edit]

1980s-present[edit]


Hamal in 2010 National Film Awards Rajesh Hamal awards and nominations [hide]Awards and nominations Award Wins Nominations Totals Awards won 76 Nominations 42 Hamal has won several awards in his career. Among them: Awards won in National Film Award Best Actor Award Category[edit] 1989-Yug Dekhi Yug Samma 1992-Deuta 1993-Chatyang 1994-Aparadh 1995-Prithvi 1996-Simana 1997-Bandhan 1998-Jun Tara 1999-Rana Bhoomi 2000-Mato Bolcha 2001-Basanti 2008-Yuddha 2010-Jay Shiva Shankar 2012-Bato Muni ko phool Awards nominated in National Film Award Best Actor Award Category[edit] 1995-Sadak 1995-Prithvi 1998-Shankar 1999-Chor 2000-Chandani 2000-Kancha 2001-Dhuk Dhuki 2001-Nepal Pyaro Chha 2002-Sahid Gate 2002-Dhan sampati 2008-The Yug Dekhi Yug Samma 2009-Raju Raja Ram Awards nominated in National Film Award Best Supporting Actor Category[edit] 1995-Paribhasa 2011-Dharmaa Awards nominated in National Film Award Best Comedian Actor Category[edit] 1999-Mr Ram Krishne 2011-Hath ma lagyo sunya 2012-Chabilal Kanjus Chaina Pending Other awards[edit] 1989-Best Ramp performer 1989-Best Model of the year 1990-Best Ramp Performer 1990-Superstar of tomorrow 1995-Nepali Superstar Awards 1996-Star of the year 1997-Entertainer of the year 1999-Best Record Keeping Actor 2003-Best Actor (Popular Choice) 2003-Star of the Year 2004-Entertainer of the Year 2004-Star of the Year 2005-Star of the Year 2005-Entertainer of the Year Popular awards[edit]

National Film Award Best Actor Award-Also for debut CG Digital Award For Best Actor-Also for debut NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor-Also for debut Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor-Also for debut Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor-Also for debut Honours and recognizations[edit] 1998-Nepali Magines Awards for Best Actor Forever in Nepali cinema 1998-Honoured by Government of Nepal for his contribution in Nepali cinema 1999-Honoured by Ceremonial Head of Nepal 1999-Honoured by Public Service Commission 2000-Honoured by National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) 2003-Honoured by Armed Police Force 2004-CG Digital Award For Best Actor 2005-Honoured by Nepal Federation of Indigenous Nationalities 2006-Honoured by Nepal Bank limited Awards 2006-CG Digital Award For Best Actor 2006-Honoured by Rastriya Nagarik Sworna Samman (National citizen golden award) 2006-Honoured by Kantipur Television for the contribution in Nepali cinema 2007-Honoured by Image Channel Television for contribution in Nepali cinema 2007-Honoured by Non Resident Nepali Association 2008-Honoured by Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Superstar Forever in Nepali movies 2008-NEFTA Film Award Life Time Achievement 2009-Lifetime Achievement 2009-Honoured by Nepali Television for the contribution in Nepali cinema Partial filmography[edit]

As actor[edit] 1980s-present[edit] Films Year Title Role Awards and nominations 1988 Yug Dekhi Yug Samma Inspector Arjun Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Debut Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Debut Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Debut Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Debut Winner-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor Debut 1990 Adhikar Rajiv 1991 Bhauju Kabir 1991 Deuki Raju 1991 Deuta Shankar Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Winner-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1992 Chatyang Bhanja Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1992 Kachehri Yespal Punjabi Film 1993 Kasam Karan johar 1993 Aparadh Inspector Bibek obroi Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Nominated-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1994 Chahana Binod chaudhary 1994 Sadak Rajesh Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor 1994 Paribhasa Roshan Nominated — National Film Award Best Supporting Actor Award 1994 Prithvi Prithvi Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Nominated-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1995 Jeevan Sangharsha Bishal 1995 Simana Jwala Winner - National Film Award Award Best Actor Award 1996 Avatar Arjun 1996 Agni Parichya Dilip 1996 Bandhan Raju Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award 1996 Bhariya Rajesh 1996 Chhori Buhari Biraj Winner CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1997 Allare Yubraj 1997 Chandal Nikhil Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor 1997 Jun Tara Arjun Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award 1997 Shankar Shankar Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award 1998 Chor Chor Krishna Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award 1998 Gaunle Kancha 1998 Mr Ram Krishne Mr Ram krishna Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award In Comic Role 1998 Pardesi Kancha Kancha 1998 Rana Bhoomi Yubraj Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Winner-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1999 Chandani Arjun Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award 1999 Dharmaputra Dhiren 1999 Ek Number Ko Pakhe Pakhe 1999 Jindagani Arogya 1999 Kancha Kancha Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Awar] Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1999 Mato Bolcha Arjun Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 1999 Nagad Narayan Nagad 2000 Basanti Gagan Singh Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Winner-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 2000 Dhuk Dhuki Bibek Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award 2000 Upkaar Arjun 2001 Aashirbad Shiva 2001 Nepal Pyaro Chha Shiva Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award Winner-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Winner-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Winner-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Winner-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 2001 Siudo Ko Sindoor Tej bahadur 2001 Maya Ko Saino Arjun 2002 Sanyas Arjun 2002 Sahid Gate Samrat Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award Nominated-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 2002 Khandan Vijaya 2002 Dhan sampati Vijay Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award 2003 Je Bho Ramrai Bho Raja 2003 Jetho Kancha Arjun Maji dai 2004 Haami Teen Bhai Vijay 2005 Man Mandir Shiva 2005 Maya Namara Hari prasad 2006 Alpaviram Raja 2006 Gurudhakshina Professor Pitamber 2006 Karma Rajesh Hamal Cameo 2007 Yuddha Ram Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award 2008 Batuli Vijay 2008 The Yug Dekhi Yug Samma Inspector Arjun Nominated — National Film Award Best Actor Award 2009 Bish Narayan 2009 Jay Shiva Shankar shankar Winner — National Film Award Best Actor Award Nominated-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Nominated-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 2009 Jungbaaz Bikky 2009 Nishana Jay 2009 Sahara Shiva 2009 Raju Raja Ram Raju Nominated— National Film Award Best Actor Award Nominated-CG Digital Award For Best Actor Nominated-NEFTA Film Award For Best Actor Nominated-Kantipur Television Award For Best Actor Winner-Federation of Nepali Journalists for Best Actor 2010 Hath ma lagyo sunya Shankar Nominated-National Film Award Best Actor Award In Comic Role 2010 Desh Nitesh 2010 Bato Muni Ko Phool Inspector Cameo 2011 Merai Bassai Superstar Rajesh Hamal Cameo 2011 Dharmaa Inspector Arjun (Special Appearance) Nominated — National Film Award Best Supporting Actor Award 2011 Farki Aau Rajesh 2011 Dulhai Prajwol 2011 Maya Ko Bari ma Raj 2012 Kawach Santosh 2012 Chabilal Kanjus Chaina Chabilal Nominated — National Film Award Best Comedian Actor Award 2012 Night Queen Ram 2012 Mayako Barimaa Ganesh 2012 Mero Rajesh Dai Rajesh 2012 Maya's Baar References[edit]

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