

Aama (1996)
आमा
Aama आमा (1996) is a Nepali family drama produced by Sayapatri Films, written by Uddhav Poudyal, and directed by Resh Raj Acharya. The film follows an emotional story centered around motherhood, family bonds, and personal struggle. It features child artists Nimesh Poudel and Khusbu Niraula in important roles, with guest appearances by Krishna Prasad Adhikari and Niranjan Bhattarai, adding depth to the narrative.The story explores the challenges faced by a family as they navigate hardship, sacrifice, and the unconditional love of a mother. While the detailed plot is not fully documented in public sources, the film is recognized as a heart‑touching drama that reflects Nepali social values and emotional family relationships.
Reshraj Acharya
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Synopsis
Aama आमा (1996) is a Nepali family drama produced by Sayapatri Films, written by Uddhav Poudyal, and directed by Resh Raj Acharya. The film follows an emotional story centered around motherhood, family bonds, and personal struggle. It features child artists Nimesh Poudel and Khusbu Niraula in important roles, with guest appearances by Krishna Prasad Adhikari and Niranjan Bhattarai, adding depth to the narrative.
The story explores the challenges faced by a family as they navigate hardship, sacrifice, and the unconditional love of a mother. While the detailed plot is not fully documented in public sources, the film is recognized as a heart‑touching drama that reflects Nepali social values and emotional family relationships.
