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Dakshina
Directed byTulsi Ghimire
Written byTulsi Ghimire
StarringTulsi Ghimire
Niruta Singh
Bhuwan K.C.
Bharati Ghimire
Pukar Gurung
Shrawan Ghimire
Edited byTulsi Ghimire
Music byRanjit Gazmer

Production
company

Ajambari Films Pvt. Ltd.

Release date

  • 1994 (1994)
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali

Dakshina (Nepali: दक्षिणा) is a 1994 film directed by Tulsi Ghimire who made this movie as a gift (dakshina) to his mentor (guru) Kamlakar Karkhanis. He had promised his mentor to make 10 Nepali films. Dakshina became one of the biggest hits of Tulsi Ghimire's films.[1]

Plot

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The film starts with Hari Sir, a professor at T.U., whose teaching and philosophy is followed by the students. Bhawana is wife of Hari sir and often denoted as Guru Aama. Prabhakar is a leader who wants to become a leader at any cost. Prabhakar persuades Pratap (one of the students) to join his party. He wants Pratap to become the leader of the campus and persuade other students to follow his Adarsha Party. Prabhakar starts finding Hari sir as his obstacle to become minister. Later, Hari Sir becomes a victim of his conspiracy and gets demoted as a primary teacher in a rural village. He decides to go there with his family (Bhawana and little Akash) and start a new life. When he reaches there he witnesses a drunk man is the teacher of the school. He starts the school which has been shut for years.

Soon after, their kid goes to college. Akash has big dreams and wants to succeed in life in no time. This leads him to steal Rs. 60, 000 which had been saved by Hari Sir and Guru Aama to establish the primary school to secondary school. Narendra who is college friend of Akash helps Prabhakar to indulge Akash in illegal activities. But, Akash is unaware of all these and gets arrested in a sting operation by KCPD (Kathmandu City Police Department). Listening to this bad news, Guru Aama has a heart attack.

Hari Sir tries to get Akash out of jail, but doesn't succeed. Pratap who conspired with Prabhakar to rusticate Hari Sir is now a DSP. He inquires about the person who was there earlier. He finds out about Hari Sir and reason for being there. On the other hand, Guru aama is eagerly waiting for Hari Sir and Akash. Guru aama gets another heart attack after she hears Hari sir could not bring Akash back. Abhishek promises Hari sir and Guru aama to bring him back. Later, they find Guru aama dead on Hari sir's lap.

On Guru aama's death ceremony, Hari sir gets to know that Akash works for Prabhakar. He gets emotional and does not allow Akash to burn his mother's body which is a Hindu ritual. Later, Akash escapes from the cops while getting back to police station. Abhishek finds Akash and learns about his innocence. Later, DSP Pratap finds Akash, Abhishek and Narendra in the road on their way to arrest Prabhakar for his deeds.

Narendra goes to Prabhakar and warns to tell about his illegal activities to police. Prabhakar laughs and explains all the illegal activities he done to become a minister. Without his awareness, DSP had recorded the conversation. DSP Pratap tells him that finally gets evidence to arrest him which he had been looking since long. After much hiatus and fight, Prabhakar is alone and starts running in the street to save himself. He kills himself with DSP Pratap's revolver to save himself from arrest and becoming infamous.

At the end, Hari Sir asks any of his student could pay "Dakshina" (gift) to him for his teachings. After much silence, two hands are raised attached to each other. Later, another two hands attached to each are raised. Hari Sir finds that it is Abhishek, Akash and DSP Pratap. He cannot control his happiness and dies of another heart attack. The movie ends with the slogan "Don't ask what your country has given to you, Ask what you have given to your country".

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Dakshina
Soundtrack album by
Released1994 (1994)
GenreFilm soundtrack
LabelMusic Nepal
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Sapana Bhai Aakhama Aaune"Sadhana Sargam5:!4
2."Euta Zero Nai Ho Hamro Zindagi"Bharati Ghimire, Indrajeet Mighar,Kumar Shah4:34
3."Nepali Nepali"Bharati Ghimire, Indrajeet Mighar,Kumar Shah4:27
4."Yo Mutu Lai Kasari Samjhau"Narayan Gopal7:26

References

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  1. ^ Calling the shots in Nepal Archived 18 October 2020 at the Wayback Machine. HindustanTimes.com (10 January 2010). Retrieved 2020-12-20
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