Tulsi Ghimire is one of the most successful and influential filmmakers in the history of Nepali cinema, often credited with ushering in a "golden age" of storytelling. Born in Kalimpong, India, he moved to Mumbai to work in Bollywood as an editor before transitioning to Nepal, where he made his directorial debut with the 1981 hit Bansuri. Ghimire is best known for directing a string of legendary blockbusters including Kusume Rumal, Lahure, Chino, and Darpan Chhaya— which blended emotional family dramas with memorable music and high production values. He is also recognized for discovering and mentoring some of the industry’s biggest stars, such as Bhuwan KC and Saroj Khanal. Beyond directing, he is a talented editor, screenwriter, and actor, often making memorable cameos in his own films. He remains a revered figure in the industry, continuing to work on new projects while his classic films remain cultural benchmarks for Nepali audiences worldwide.
Acting
July 15, 1951
75 years old
Kalimpong, West Bengal, India
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I am Jit Bahadur

Pahaad
Director

Pahaad
Writer

Appa

Darpan Chhaya 2

Darpan Chhaya 2
Writer

Darpan Chhaya 2
Director

Darpan Chhaya
Smriti's father

Darpan Chhaya
Director

Darpan Chhaya
Writer

Darpan Chhaya
Editor

Balidaan
Director

Balidaan
Screenplay

Balidaan
Director of Photography

Balidaan
Editor

Rahar
Mailababu

Rahar
Writer

Rahar
Director of Photography

Rahar
Editor

Rahar
Director

Dakshina

Dakshina
Director

Dakshina
Screenplay

Deuta

Deuta
Director

Deuta
Writer

Deuta
Producer

Dui Thopa Aansu
Writer

Dui Thopa Aansu
Director

Dui Thopa Aansu
Editor

Deuta
Editor

Chino
Bau

Chino
Director

Chino
Writer

Chino
Editor

Kosheli
Director

Kosheli
Editor

Kosheli
Director of Photography

Lahure

Saino
Dialogue

Saino
Screenplay

Lahure
Director

Lahure
Writer

Lahure
Editor

Kusume Rumal
Writer

Kusume Rumal
Director

Kusume Rumal
Editor

Basudev
Editor

Bansuri
Director

Bansuri
Writer