Kalo Pothi: The Black Hen

Movie Details:

Country Nepal
Language Nepali
GenreAction, Drama, History, Mystery
Release date4 September 2015 (Venice)
3 June 2016 (Nepal)
Running time1hr 30min
StarringKhadka Raj Nepali
Sukraj Rokaya
Jit Bahadur Malla
Benisha Hamal
Hansa Khadka
Nanda Prashad Khatri
Bipin Karki
Praween Khatiwada
Directed by Min Bahadur Bham
Screenplay byMin Bahadur Bham & Abinash Bikram Shah
Story byMin Bahadur Bham
Abinash Bikram Shah
Santosh Bhattarai
Kushang Rai
Produced byAnna Katchko
Tsering Rhitar Sherpa
Min Bahadur Bham
Debaki Rai
Catherine Dussart
Anup Thapa
Cinematography by Aziz Zhambakiev
Edited by Nimesh Shrestha
Aziz Zhambakiev
Music byJason Kunwar
Production CompanyShooney Films (Nepal)
Mila Productions (Nepal)
Kaldhungi Films (Nepal)
Tandem Production (Germany)
CDP (France)
Distributor WIDE Management (FRANCE)

Cast & Characters:

  • Khadka Raj Nepali as Prakash
  • Sukraj Rokaya as Kiran
  • Jit Bahadur Malla as Prakash’s father
  • Benisha Hamal as Kiran’s sister
  • Hansa Khadka as Prakash’s sister
  • Nanda Prashad Khatri
  • Bipin Karki
  • Praween Khatiwada

Storyline:

The film is based on a journey embarked on by two friends, Prakash and Kiran, belonging to different castes in search of a missing hen, unaware of the tyranny brought by the fragile ceasefire during the Nepalese civil war.

About Movie:

Kalo Pothi: The Black Hen (Nepali: Kalo Pothi) is a drama film directed by Min Bahadur Bham. It is set in Mugu, a district in northwest Nepal, during the Nepalese Civil War (1996–2006).

Kalo Pothi was well-received both critically and commercially. It became the first Nepali film to be screened at the Venice Film Festival and won the Best Film award at the Critics’ Week section of the festival. The film was also selected as Nepal’s entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards but did not receive a nomination.

The film’s portrayal of childhood innocence amidst the turmoil of war resonated with audiences, making it one of the highest-grossing Nepali films both domestically and internationally.

Overall, Kalo Pothi is celebrated for its authentic storytelling and emotional depth. It effectively portrays the struggles faced by individuals in a conflict-ridden society while emphasizing themes of friendship, innocence, and humanity. The film’s success has contributed significantly to raising awareness about Nepali cinema on international platforms and has inspired future filmmakers in Nepal.

Budget & Box Office Collection:

Budgetरु 30 Million
Worldwide Collectionरु 100,690,340
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