Bhuwan K.C.

Bhuwan K.C. (Nepali: भुवन केसीListen , born: 17 September 1956) is a Nepali actor, director, producer and Nepali Congress politician known for his work in the Nepali entertainment industry. One of the biggest film actors of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, he is among the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed actors in Nepali cinema.

Bhuwan K.C.
भुवन केसी
Born (1956-09-17) 17 September 1956
Years active1981– Present
Known forActor in Nepalese film industry
Notable work
Chino, Dreams
Height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Political partyNepali Congress[1]
Spouse(s)Vijaya Malla KC (separated) Sushmita Bomjan (separated)
Partner(s)Jiya K.C. (2017-present)
ChildrenAnmol K.C.
Vivek K.C.
Sugam Pandey K.C.
Parent(s)
  • Madan Mohan KC (father)

Film Career

K.C. started his career as a singer for Radio Nepal[2] with songs such as "Mayalu timi tadha". His debut movie was Juni (1981) but it was the 1982 release Samjhana that helped establish him as a successful actor. Since then, K.C. has gone on to act in numerous successful films like Kusume Rumal (1985), Santaan (1987), Tilhari (1988), Kanyadan (1990), Chino (1990), Trishna (1991), Dui Thopa Aansu (1993), Dakshina (1994), Raanko (1995) Karodpati (1997), Nepali Babu (1999), and Superstar (2003). He directed Dreams, starring his son Anmol K.C. in the lead role.[3]

In his film career, he has worked worked with singers and actors like Danny Denzongpa, Udit Narayan, Nikhil Upreti, and Jharana Thapa.

Political life

KC is a member of largest democratic party of Nepal, the Nepali Congress party which he joined after leaving CPN (UML) in the early eve of accusing party leadership of former party.[4]

Accusations of Harassment

In June 2020, actor Samragyee RL Shah uploaded a video to Instagram detailing harassment of a sexual and emotional nature from a senior film industry veteran.[5] Numerous news outlets later identified the man as Bhuwan K.C.[6][7] K.C then filed a defamation case against Shah, even though she had not mentioned him by name.[8]

Filmography

As an Actor

  • Juni
  • Samjhana
  • Kusume Rumal
  • Santaan
  • Mayalu
  • Tilhari
  • Chino (1991)
  • Maya
  • Sapana
  • Bijay Parajay
  • Sauta
  • Arpan
  • Raanko
  • Dakshina
  • Radha Krishna
  • Tuhuro
  • Daijo
  • Ta Ta Sarai Bigris Ni Badri (2000)
  • Duniya (2004)
  • Babu Saheb (2002)
  • Superstar (2001)
  • Badal Pari (2001)
  • Nepali Babu (1999)
  • Karodpati (1997)
  • Raanko (1996)
  • Aaghat (1996)
  • Ma Ta Timrai Hu (2008)
  • Mahadevi (1993)
  • Dharma(1993)
  • Sauta (1993)
  • Dui Thopa Aansu (1993)
  • Kanyadan (1991)
  • Lobhi Papi (1990)
  • Pachhis Basanta (1989)
  • Pachyauri (1993)
  • Miss Bangkok (1985)

Director

Singing career

Albums

  • Aina
  • Kantipur
  • Muskan
  • Nausay Khola
  • Pokhara
  • Sabailai
  • Sadhana
  • Smarika

Awards and nominations

List of awards and nominations
Year Ceremony Category Nominated work Result
2016 National Film Awards Best Director Dreams Won

[11]

References

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