Best Nepalese comedy movies
A curated collection of popular comedy movies from Nepal.
Untitled (2010)
Untitled (2010)
A revealing one-shot portrait of two Nepali newlyweds in a moment of rest and playful interaction, Stephanie Spray's Untitled challenges our perception of two themes at the very core of ethnographic filmmaking: human relationships and the ways in which they can be experienced by the viewer. Only fourteen minutes long, Untitled is uncut, rejecting the implications of edited sequences and also purposefully excluding subtitles over the couple's conversation. The style of the film confronts the history of ethnography as a controversial study of the "other" by refusing us any clear messages or meanings behind what is being presented, challenging the viewer to come up with their own answers to any questions that may arise.

शात्रु गते (2018)
शात्रु गते (2018)

Kagaz Patra (2019)
Kagaz Patra (2019)

Jholay (2014)
Jholay (2014)
A man hopes to achieve something better in his life.

Sano Sansar (2008)
Sano Sansar (2008)
Ravi is an average guy who has just graduated from college. Like most average guys, he doesn't know what he wants in life. Reetu is a not so average girl who knows what she doesn't want. Suraj is a sure headed fellow who knows exactly what he wants in life. Manoj Sizapati (aka Siza) wants what every guy wants. Little do they know that they are living in a Small World (Sano Sansar) where everyone knows everyone, even if they think they do not.

Hostel (2013)
Hostel (2013)
Hostel is 2013 teenage Nepalese film directed by new director Hemraj Bc. and produced by Sunil Rawal under Durgish Films banner. The film debuted the second generation faces in the film industry. The film stars new actors of Nepalese film industry like Anmol K.C., Gaurav Pahadi, Salon Basnet, Rista Basnet. This film also debuted model Prakreeti Shrestha as actress. The film is about the struggling life of teenagers in a hostel. It features love, betrayal, friendship, emotions, family ties and so on.

Degree Maila M.A 3rd Class (2024)
Degree Maila M.A 3rd Class (2024)
Degree Maaila is the only English graduate in a village, who has returned from a city. As the campus committee is warned to run the English classes properly or bear the consequences of shutting down, they decide to hire him for the job, which he declines. Maaila's love interest and the committee want him to take up the job but he is adamant.

Kabaddi (2014)
Kabaddi (2014)
Aimless Kaji dreams of marrying village girl Maiya by any means. However, she wants to go to the city seeking higher education. Their lives are thrown into turmoil with the arrival of Bibek, a charming young man from the city.

Behuli From Meghauli (2024)
Behuli From Meghauli (2024)
Behuli from Meghauli is a Nepali social drama about a father's struggle to find a perfect groom for his daughter, while she searches for true love. The film highlights family expectations with humor and emotion.

Chhakka Panja 3 (2018)
Chhakka Panja 3 (2018)
Chhakka Panja 3 is a 2018 Nepalese dark comedy crime drama film directed by Deepa Shree Niraula with the help of Deepak Raj Giri and is written and produced by Deepa Shree Niraula, Deepak Raj Giri, Kedar Ghimire and Jeetu Nepal for Aama Sarswoti Movies. It is the 3rd film in the Chhakka Panja series.

Jatra (2016)
Jatra (2016)
An innocent, poor and hardworking man Phadindra Timsina (Bipin Karki) finds a sack full of 3 Crores Nepalese rupees stolen from a bank. He then consults with his 2 friends Jayas (Rabindra Singh Baniya) and Munna (Rabindra Jha) to make that money white.

Lalpurja (2018)
Lalpurja (2018)
Conflict between two people.

Ke Ghar Ke Dera (2022)
Ke Ghar Ke Dera (2022)
Ke Ghar Ke Dera is a comedy-drama film directed by Dipendra K. Khanal and written by Singhe Lama and Mahesh Dawadi. The film is produced by Sharad Shrestha, Rajeeb Shrestha, Kiran Maharjan under the banner of A Plus Entertainment.

Chhakka Panja 4 (2023)
Chhakka Panja 4 (2023)
Nirvaya Singh is currently the head of one of Nepal's most influential political parties, while his son Dik Vijay is deeply involved in criminal operations. When a political election is going to take place, Nirvaya becomes paralyzed, and Dik Vijay assumes control as president.

How Funny (2016)
How Funny (2016)
When Heera (Nisha Adhikari) goes missing and Police Inspector Rai (Dayahang Rai) is having difficulties in discovering her whereabouts. he then hires village girls Pushpa (Priyanka Karki) and Ramita (Keki Adhikari) in hopes he might solve the case with their assistance.