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Rajamati
Directed byNeer Shah
Written byDurga Lal Shrestha and Ramshekhar Nakarmi
Produced byPrabhakar Bikram Rana and Laxmi Narayan Newa
StarringHisila Maharjan
Shree Krishna Shrestha
Maniraj Lawat
Madan Krishna Shrestha
Hari Bansha Acharya
Ganesh Ram Lachhi

Release date

  • 1995 (1995) (Nepal)
CountryNepal
LanguageNepal Bhasa

Rājamati (Newar: राजमति) is a 1995 Nepali film made in Nepal Bhasa.[1] The first Nepal Bhasa movie is Silu, released in 1987.[2]

Rajamati is about a luckless Newar girl named Rajamati from Kathmandu who gets involved in a series of failed relationships. The story is based on a 200-year-old ballad popular in Newar society.[3] Rajamati was born at Taha Nani in Itum Baha, a historical and sacred neighborhood in central Kathmandu.[4][5]

Cast[edit]

The song[edit]

The song "Rajamati" is one of the most popular songs of the Newars. It also gained fame because it was played by a guard of honor during the state visit of Prime Minister Jung Bahadur to England in 1850.[6] Maestro Seturam Shrestha made the first recording of the song on gramophone disc in Kolkata in 1908. Prem Dhoj Pradhan composed and sang Rajamti song in his own style. Prem Dhoj Pradhan sang Rajamati in various stages and functions for many many years made it very popular. He recorded Rajamati song in 1962 in Calcutta Indian, on 78 rpm gramophone.

In the song, a love-struck man tells how much he desires Rajamati, and that he will go to Kashi (Varanasi) and become an ascetic if he doesn't get to marry her. Then he describes her curly hair, long eyes, fair complexion and moles on the cheek.

The song then mentions three sunken waterspouts in Kathmandu, Thahiti uptown, Kwahiti at the southern end and Maruhiti in the center (near Kathmandu Durbar Square);[7] and how Rajamati, who had gone to Maruhiti to fetch water, tripped on a large stone and fell flat on her back.[6]

The singer then laments how Rajamati was given away in marriage over her protestations because of a devious matchmaker, and how she ended up in a house without a decorative window.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rajamati". Nepali Movies. 29 April 201. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  • ^ Mishra, Aashish (2022-04-10). "Rajamati Boosts Nepal Bhasa Movement". The Rising Nepal. Archived from the original on 2022-08-13. Retrieved 2022-08-13.
  • ^ Bernstein, Sam (2000). Collecting Chinese art. S. Bernstein & Co. ISBN 978-0-9638932-6-0. Page 76.
  • ^ "Kathmandu kaleidoscope". Walking tours. Kathmandu: MD Publishing Co. 2000. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  • ^ "Know your city". The Kathmandu Post. 30 June 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  • ^ a b Lienhard, Siegfried (1992). Songs of Nepal: An Anthology of Nevar Folksongs and Hymns. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas. ISBN 81-208-0963-7. Page 42.
  • ^ "Traditional stonespouts". NGO Forum - Nepal. 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2011.

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