Talakjung vs Tulke
Movie Details:
Nepali tittle | टलकजंग भर्सेस टुल्के |
Country | Nepal |
Language | Nepali |
Genre | Action, Drama |
Release date | 31 October 2014 |
Running time | 2hr 13min |
Starring | Khagendra Lamichhane Shushank Mainali Dayahang Rai Reecha Sharma Buddhi Tamang Rabindra Singh Baniya Distributed by Mountain River Films |
Directed by | Nischal Basnet |
Written by | Khagendra Lamichhane |
Produced by | Ram Kumar Baniya Sita Shrestha Rojina Staula |
Cinematography by | Sher Bahadur Lama |
Edited by | Lokesh Bajracharya |
Production Design by | Jb Ruwali |
Costume Design by | Neelima Sharma |
Production Company | Black Horse Picture |
Distributor | Mountain River Films |
Cast & Characters:
- Khagendra Lamichhane as Talakjung “Tulke” Singh Thakuri
- Shushank Mainali as Suke
- Dayahang Rai as Kathmandu Gang Boss
- Reecha Sharma as Fuli
- Rabindra Singh Baniya as Binay
- Buddhi Tamang as Hanuman
- Prakash Ghimire as Binay’s Father
Storyline:
Tulké is a day-laborer in a Nepalese mountain village. He struggles to reclaim his lost aristocratic identity, while a violent revolution disrupts every aspect of village life.
About Movie:
Talakjung vs Tulke (Nepali: टलकजंग भर्सेस टुल्के) is a Nepalese action drama film directed by Nischal Basnet and produced by Rabindra Singh Baniya. The film is set against the backdrop of the Maoist revolution in Nepal, which took place from 1996 to 2006, and it explores the impact of this conflict on the lives of ordinary people.
Talakjung vs Tulke was well-received both critically and commercially. It was selected as Nepal’s entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, although it did not receive a nomination. The film was praised for its engaging storytelling, character development, and cinematography, marking it as one of the notable films in Nepali cinema.
Critics highlighted the performances of Khagendra Lamichhane and Reecha Sharma, along with the film’s ability to portray the complexities of life during a tumultuous period in Nepal’s history. It has been described as a significant contribution to the “post-Kagbeni era” of Nepali cinema, which emphasizes more serious and socially relevant themes.
Overall, Talakjung vs Tulke stands out as an important work in Nepali cinema that addresses critical social issues while providing an engaging narrative. Its exploration of love, friendship, and personal growth amidst political turmoil resonates with audiences, making it a must-watch for those interested in contemporary Nepali films. The film’s success has helped pave the way for future projects that tackle similar themes with depth and sensitivity.