Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Nepalese Film Directors, Nepalese Films, Kagbeni, Neer Shah, List of Nepalese Films, Pareni Maya Jalaima, Mero Euta Saathi Cha, Himalaya, Phurba Sherpa, Nepalese Films: 1978 - 1999, Sano Sansar, Aama, Nepalese Films of 2002, the Third Generation, Nepalese Films of 2001, Siudo Ko Sindoor, Basain, Kusume Rumal 2, Darpan Chaya, Badal Paree, Ngain Nghon, Basanti, Nepalese Films of 2004, Thuldai, Je Bho Ramrai Bho, Shrikrishna Shrestha, Mitini, Nepal Pyaro Chha, Deuta, Dayaram Dahal, Nepalese Films of 2000, Subash Gajurel. Excerpt: Kagbeni is a 2008 Nepali movie, loosely based on the W. W. Jacobs' 1902 horror short story The Monkey's Paw. Kagbeni is the directorial debut of Bhusan Dahal. The name of the movie is taken from a tourist place Kagbeni situated in the valley of the Kali Gandaki, which is a 2-hour side trek from Muktinath. The tagline of the movie is when wishes comes true. The story begins with Krishna (Nima Rumba) coming to a village to meet Ramesh (Saugat Malla) and Bishnu (Hanif Mohammed) who have been his childhood friends. Krishna is back from Malaysia after a long time. Ramesh runs a small liquor business. Although the money he earns is able to fulfill his basic needs to eat and survive, hes not satisfied. He says that life is not easy as he had thought. Krishna says that although there is money in Malaysia, there is also hard work and suggests Ramesh to send his liquor to town to sell for more profit. Krishna hands him a bottle of bagpiper whiskey from Malaysia and a watch for his to-be-wife. Ramesh tells Krishna that hes going to a neighboring village Marpha and Krishna tags along to meet Amo (some relative). On their way to Marpha, they take rest at a small cave in the evening where they meet a hermit. Krishna hands him the ... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=15458413