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Hami Tin Bhai

2004 Nepali film


Hami Tin Bhai (also Haami Teen Bhai) (Nepali: हामी तीन भाई, English: We Three Brothers) is a 2004 Nepali action, comedy film directed by Shiva Regmi.[1] The film features three of biggest superstars of the late 1990s and 2000s era- Rajesh Hamal, Shree Krishna Shrestha[2] and Nikhil Upreti in the lead roles supported by Rekha Thapa, Jharana Thapa, Nandita KC, Keshab Bhattrai, Sushila Rayamajhi, Ravi Giri etc. The movie praised by critics with many critics highlighting its screenplay, music, comedy and the actors' performance especially of its lead actors but over the top action scenes were criticized. The movie broke all the records at the records at the box office and was recorded as an "All Time Blockbuster" at the box office and is one of the highest-grossing films in Nepali film history. It is considered a classic movie by fans.

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Plot

Hari (Rajesh Hamal) is an orphan boy who earns his living by stealing shoes in temples and reselling them and begging. He meets two orphan boys, Ram and Laxman he adopts them as his brothers as he feels sorry for them. To ensure that Ram and Laxman receive a good education, he leaves his life of crime and works honestly.

After few years, all three brothers are grown up. But it was found laxman was son of rich businessman who was murdered by group of bandits. Now, the wife of rich man i.e. laxman's mother requests laxman to come back home. He refuses at first but lastly he agrees and he is taken to his real mother. He now starts living a life of businessman but there he founds that bandits who killed his father are now trying to kill him and his mother as well to take away all the property. So he seeks help from his past brothers: Hari and Ram. They jointly fight those bandits and started to live happy family again in laxman's house.

Cast


References

  1. "Senior filmmaker Regmi no more". Kantipur Publications. 9 December 2013. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. "Country mourns Shrestha's passing". Kantipur Publications. 12 August 2014. Archived from the original on 15 August 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2015.



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