Kathmandu - The much-anticipated teaser of the upcoming program "Utopia- Ek Sunder Bhavishya" was unveiled on the birthday of renowned Nepali film director, writer, and youth astrologer Janak Khadka. The program, which emphasizes the significance of Sanatan Dharma, is set to be produced under the banner of Mega Art and Entertainment, with Navraj Lamsal as the producer.
Janak Khadka, a multifaceted personality in the Nepali film industry, previously served as the chief assistant director alongside Dinesh DC for 12 years. Khadka, also known as JK Virakta in literature, gained fame at the age of twenty-one by directing the movie "21 Years," a project completed in just 21 days featuring actors and technicians of the same age.
The teaser release coincides with producer Navraj Lamsal's mission to expand the Utopia Foundation in America, highlighting a commitment to social service through the program. Organizers express optimism that "Utopia- Ek Sunder Bhavishya" will contribute to calming ongoing religious conflicts in the country.
Politician and writer Navraj Lamsal, aims to invite distinguished individuals who have made significant contributions to the nation as guests. It will delve into the challenges, importance, and opportunities of Hinduism, including an analysis of the guest's birth chart based on Vedic astrology.
"Utopia- Ek Sunder
Bhavishya" is poised to feature debates encompassing both religion and
science related to religious matters. The overarching goal is to create a
platform for discussing and analyzing various aspects of Hinduism, fostering a
nuanced understanding among the audience.
Janak Khadka, in addition to his filmmaking prowess, has been actively involved in journalism, youth astrology, and organizing beauty pageants within the film industry. As the general secretary of Cinema Circle Nepal, treasurer of Nepa Trust, and chairman of Mega Art and Entertainment, Khadka has established himself as a key figure contributing not only to the entertainment sector but also to social service initiatives.
As the teaser captivates audiences, expectations rise for "Utopia- Ek Sunder Bhavishya" to be a thought-provoking and insightful addition to Nepal's cultural and intellectual landscape. The program's unique approach, coupled with the directorial finesse of Janak Khadka, promises an engaging exploration of religious and societal dynamics.
The teaser of the program "Utopia- Ek Sunder Bhavishi" showing the importance of Sanatan Dharma has been released today on the occasion of Vivah Panchami. Since the Nepali meaning of Utopia is Ram Rajya, it was made public on the occasion of Ram Sita's marriage. Coincidentally, today is also the birthday of program presenter and director Janak Khadka. Navraj Lamsal is the producer of the program which is going to be produced under the banner of Mega Art and Entertainment. Currently, the producer Lamsal is in America for the expansion of the Utopia Foundation America branch, saying that he will also do social service through Utopia. Janak Khadka, known as a film writer, director, journalist and youth astrologer, will present and direct the program. The organizers believe that the current religious conflict in the country will be calmed by this program.
Who is Janak Khadka?
Janak Khadka, who has worked
as the chief assistant director with Dinesh DC for 12 years, is considered a
multi-talented person in the Nepali film industry.
Janak Khadka is also a Nepali film director He has directed two movies named 21 years and Fikka. Khadka, who is also known as the young ghazal writer JK Virakta in literature, was born in Ramechhap district. Khadka, a young director who became famous by directing the movie "21 Years" at the age of twenty-one, is also a journalist. The film was shot in 21 days, with the main actors and technicians all twenty-one years old. He is known as a young astrologer who has also worked as a program producer and director in Kantipur Television and as an executive officer in Nepal Network Television. Khadka, who has worked as a writer, director and actor in various movies, music videos, documentaries and commercials, worked as a writer, actor and chief assistant director of Dinesh DC directed comedy teleserial Twakk Tukk Returns which was aired on Kantipur Television.
The film directed by Khadka was successful in winning the hearts of the critics. Khadka is also the organizer of Miss Plus to Nepal, Miss Nepal Culture, Miss Youth Nepal etc beauty pageants in the film industry. Khadka, who is the general secretary of Cinema Circle Nepal, treasurer of Nepa Trust, chairman of Mega Art and Entertainment, etc., is also active in social service. Cinema Circle Nepal, chaired by Dinesh DC, has been organizing Nepal's prestigious film award, Cine Circle Award, while Nepa Trust has been doing social non-profit work. Anyway, happy birthday to director Khadka from our side.
The English word utopia means dreamland or
paradise.
In this program, which is being prepared by the politician and writer Navraj Lamsal, the goal of the program is to invite people who have made special contributions to the country as guests and analyze the challenges, importance and opportunities of Hinduism and analyze the guest's birth chart based on Vedic astrology.
In the program, there will be a debate on religion as well as science related to religion. Watch the teaser of the program.
In the intricate tapestry of Nepal's entertainment industry, one name stands out as a beacon of creativity and versatility – Janak Khadka. As the director of the much-anticipated program "Utopia- Ek Sunder Bhavishi," Khadka's multifaceted journey in the Nepali film industry has left an indelible mark, earning him acclaim as a filmmaker, journalist, youth astrologer, and cultural influencer.
A Cinematic Odyssey:
With a remarkable 12-year tenure as the chief assistant director alongside Dinesh DC, Janak Khadka's cinematic journey began to flourish. At the age of twenty-one, he directed the critically acclaimed film "21 Years," a testament to his early prowess in filmmaking. The movie, shot in a swift 21 days, featured a cast and crew all twenty-one years old, showcasing Khadka's unique vision and directorial finesse.
His directorial repertoire extends to films like "Fikka," contributing to the diversity and depth of Nepali cinema. Khadka's ability to weave compelling narratives and capture the essence of storytelling has made him a respected figure in the industry.
Beyond the Director's Chair:
Janak Khadka is not confined to the director's chair alone. His versatility extends to various facets of the entertainment landscape. As a journalist, he has lent his voice to insightful storytelling, and as a young astrologer, he has delved into the mystique of celestial connections.
In the world of television, Khadka has worn multiple hats as a program producer and director at Kantipur Television. His involvement as an executive officer in Nepal Network Television showcases his commitment to diverse media platforms.
Cultural Catalyst and Organizer:
Beyond the silver screen, Janak Khadka has been a cultural catalyst and organizer. He has orchestrated beauty pageants such as Miss Plus to Nepal, Miss Nepal Culture, and Miss Youth Nepal, contributing to the recognition and celebration of beauty and talent in the country's film industry.
As the general secretary of Cinema Circle Nepal, treasurer of Nepa Trust, and chairman of Mega Art and Entertainment, Khadka plays pivotal roles in shaping Nepal's cinematic landscape. His contributions extend to organizing the prestigious Cine Circle Award, showcasing his dedication to recognizing excellence in the field.
Social Servant and Visionary:
Janak Khadka is not just a cinematic virtuoso; he is also a visionary committed to social service. His role in the Utopia Foundation reflects his dedication to making a positive impact beyond the realm of entertainment. Currently, the foundation's expansion in America, led by producer Navraj Lamsal, signifies a global vision for social change.
Conclusion:
As the spotlight turns toward
"Utopia- Ek Sunder Bhavishi," it's not just a program but a testament
to Janak Khadka's rich tapestry of talent and influence. His contributions to
the Nepali film industry, coupled with his diverse roles as a filmmaker,
journalist, organizer, and social servant, paint a portrait of a visionary
artist shaping the cultural narrative of Nepal. With each project, Khadka
continues to leave an indelible mark, captivating audiences and enriching the
cinematic landscape with his creative brilliance.
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