List of Nepalese films of 2017

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Releases

January

Release date (A.D)Release Date (B.S)FilmGenreDirectorCastNotesRef
January 6Poush 22, 2073BhramLove, ThrillerRabindra ShahiKarma, Bhintuna Joshi, Khusbu Khadka, Suresh GamalRunning Time: 2 hrs
January 12Poush 28, 2073Love SashaRomancePrachanda M ShresthaKarma, Keki Adhikari Running Time: 1 hr 42 mins
January 12Poush 28, 2073KingActionSabir Shrestha Nikhil Upreti, Anoop Bikram Shahi, Benisha Hamal Running Time: 2 hrs 15 mins
January 13Poush 29, 2073KarkhanaRomance, ActionAmardeep Sapkota Sushil Shrestha, Barsha Siwakoti, Mausami Malla, Amardeep Sapkota

February

Release date (A.D)Release Date (B.S)FilmGenreDirectorCastNotesRef
February 10Magh 28, 2073LakesideLove, Music Raju Adhikari Jiwan Luitel, Neeta Dhungana
February 24Falgun 13, 2073 Loot 2 [1] Crime, Action, Thriller Nischal Basnet Saugat Malla, Karma, Dayahang Rai, Reecha Sharma, Bipin Karki, Kameshwor Chaurasiya, Srijana SubbaNepali Blockbuster Movie

March

Release date (A.D)Release Date (B.S)FilmGenreDirectorCastNotesRef
March 24Chaitra 11, 2073NirbhayaActionMadhusudan Bhattarai Nikhil Upreti, Neeta Dhungana
March 24Chaitra 11, 2073Lappan ChappanCrime, Action, ComedyMukunda Bhatta Dayahang Rai, Saugat Malla, Barsha Siwakoti, Arpan Thapa, Shyam Shrestha
March 27Chaitra 11, 2073DiaryLove, ActionAnil Yonjan Rekha Thapa, Chhulthim Gurung, Sunny Singh

April

Release date (A.D)Release Date (B.S)FilmGenreDirectorCastNotesRef
April 14Baisakh 1, 2073 Radhe [2] Patritoic DramaJagadishwor Thapa Nikhil Upreti, Priyanka Karki
April 14Baisakh 1, 2073 Ghampani [3] RomanceDipendra Lama Dayahang Rai, Keki Adhikari
April 14Baisakh 1, 2074Love Love LoveLoveDipendra K. KhanalSuraj Pandey, Swastima Khadka

Upcoming Movies

May

Release date (A.D)Release Date (B.S)FilmGenreDirectorCastNotesRef

June

Release date (A.D)Release Date (B.S)FilmGenreDirectorCastNotesRef
June 9Jestha 26, 2074LalteenActionDev Kumar ShresthaDayahang Rai, Priyanka Karki, Keki Adhikari, Arjun Jung ShahiNot released yet

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References

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  2. "Priyanka Karki Fainted While Shooting For 'Radhe' At Kalinchowk". Nepali Film News. 2017-01-24. Retrieved 2018-01-06.
  3. "Ghampani premieres in the Capital". The Kathmandu Post. Archived from the original on 19 April 2017. Retrieved 2 May 2017.