Chapali Height

[1] The movie, directed by Dipendra K Khanal and financed by Arjun Kumar, was shot in 25 days.

It is based on the story of a girl (Binita) living in a hostel in Pokhara, and two guys who fall in love with her.

[1] The film received mixed to positive response from critics and audience for its dark theme, background score and actors' performances.

Raj convinces Binee that whatever happened was the part of life and she should accept this and move ahead.

When they grew up, their parents separated them, forcing Raj to move to Chapali Height, leaving Amir behind in Pokhara.

In the later scene, we see Raj and Amir making a plan to either persuade Binee to live with them together and enjoy it or they must kill her, otherwise, their truth would be known to the world.

She cries at how she betrayed her father's trust, and vows in her heart to expose the truth of Raj and Amir.

She digs a graveyard where she buries both Raj and Amir together in Chapali Height to symbolize their eternal friendship.

The movie ends with Binee leaving the grave of Raj and Amirat at dawn, free to live her life again having killed her would-be husbands.

Critics had mixed to negative responses in spite of its good collection in box office.

The Kathmandu Post said it to be "plagued with stilted, artificial-sounding dialogues and wooden performances, this is one watch you probably wouldn’t mind missing.

"[5] There were some positive reviews as well, Manoj Pandit wrote twice about the movie and called it a good watch, which has all its elements at right place.

[7] But the movie ended up being the second-biggest hit of the year behind Nischal Basnet's LOOT.