Bhadragol

Bhadragol is a Nepali sitcom that airs every Friday at 8:50 pm NST on Nepal Television. It was one of the most viewed television programs in Nepal. But the popularity of show has declined dramatically with almost new set of characters and team members in the show. The show was formerly produced by Subash Karki and then Media Hub Pvt. Ltd. produced the show.[1] Jyoti Kafle and Ashok Dhital are the writers and the directors of the show. The story is based on village life.[2] The main cast left the show due to some misunderstandings and started another one called-'Sakkigoni' with the recurring cast playing the same roles in entirely other but similar village where alike events happen. This show after the event was halted for a month and aired again with nearly entire new cast to negative reviews. This show has aired to huge views on Youtube Platform for about 3–4 years.[3]

Bhadragol
Bhadragol
Nepaliभद्रगोल
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GenreSitcom
Drama
Created bySom Dhital
Developed byMedia Hub Pvt. Ltd.
Written bySankhar Acharya
Story byJyoti Kafle
Ashok Dhital
Directed bySankhar Acharya
Creative directorRaju Bhujel
Presented byMedia Hub Pvt. Ltd.
StarringAshok Dhital
Jyoti Kafle
Raju Bhujel
Sujit Thapa
Ram Budathoki
Radha Shrestha
Suman Jyoti Neupane
Arjun Timilsina
Ajay Shrestha
Opening theme"Bhadragol"
Ending theme"Bhadragol"
Country of originNepal
Original languageNepali
No. of episodes227 (as of 25 October 2019 )
Production
ProducerMedia Hub Pvt. Ltd.
Production locationsKathmandu, Nepal
EditorsRajendra Manandhar
Rabin Bhatta
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time30 minutes (approx)
Release
Original networkNTV
Original releaseOctober 2, 2013 (2013-10-02) 
present

Plot summary

Characters

Pade and jigri's team members are working in bhadragol but now they work in sakkigoni.

Cast

  • Arjun Ghimire (Padey)
  • Abishkar Rijal (Hacker)
  • Kumar Kattel (Jigri)
  • Shankar Acharya (Baristhe)
  • Kamalmani Nepal (Khupika Bau)
  • Dipak Acharya (Kaku)
  • CP Pudasaini (Dhature)
  • Sagar Lamsal (Bale)
  • Hari Niraula (Cockroach)
  • Rakshya Shrestha (Rakshya)
  • Govinda Koirala (Jayante)
  • Madhusudan Pathak (Site Ba)
  • Priyana Acharya (Munni)
  • Shaan Niroula
  • Sita Devi Ghimire

See also

References

  1. "Bhardragol". YouTube.
  2. "Bhadragol - May 9, 2014 - www.filmytheater.net". Filmytheater.net. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  3. "Bhadragol _ Nepali Comedy Show". Kynepal.com. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
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