Nepal, September 24 — Hum Saath Saath Hain

Director: Sooraj R Barjatya

Year: 1999

Available on: Netflix

This beloved family-oriented entertainment centers on brothers, marriage, and traditional family ethics. Featuring vibrant wedding sequences, lively music, and messages of togetherness, it reflects the unity seen during Dashain and Tihar festivals. It is a perfect “family-friendly” Bollywood movie.

The Sky Is Pink

Director: Shonali Bose

Year: 2019

Available on: Netflix

“The Sky Is Pink” is an inspiring family film that delves into love, perseverance, and the power of family connections. Inspired by real events, the movie portrays a couple’s experience in caring for their daughter who is battling a terminal illness, showcasing instances of joy, disagreements, and steadfast encouragement.

Its focus on valuing time with family and embracing life’s brief moments strikes a deep chord, making it an excellent option for a meaningful holiday movie evening.

Kabaddi Kabaddi

Director: Ram Babu Gurung

Year: 2015

Available on: YouTube

A follow-up to the popular movie ‘Kabaddi’, this romantic-comedy highlights the unique aspects of love stories from the countryside, blending humor, affection, and characters that resonate with audiences. At its heart, Kabaddi Kabaddi is about perseverance in love and the lighthearted side of relationships.

Although it keeps viewers entertained with its humorous and lighthearted approach, the movie also delves into more profound feelings of yearning and understanding. The film’s mix of entertainment and emotional depth makes it a perfect choice for holiday viewing, particularly during Dashain and Tihar, when families come together to celebrate happiness.

Hindi Medium

Director: Saket Chaudhary

Year: 2017

Available on: YouTube

‘Hindi Medium’ is a humorous yet insightful film that explores themes of parenting, education, and societal class divisions in an engaging manner. The late Irrfan Khan’s touching portrayal adds depth and laughter to this familiar narrative.

The film encourages thought about the significance of love, simplicity, and true values—principles that are especially meaningful during the holiday time. Its comedy and heartfelt moments make it an enjoyable family film with a message for society.

Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta

Director: Dipendra K Khanal

Year: 2025

Available at: Local cinemas (starting September 29)

The new film ‘Hari Bahadur Ko Jutta’, set to come out on September 29, combines humor, social commentary, and emotional scenes, making it ideal for family entertainment during the holiday period. Centered around Hari Bansha Acharya, the movie offers the traditional essence of Nepali comedy along with contemporary narrative techniques.

As per Shree Byankatesh Entertainment, it is a Nepali comedy movie that humorously addresses social issues like class differences, financial inequality, and the daily challenges faced by common people.

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