Dinesh D.C.

Dinesh D.C. (Nepali: दिनेश डिसी) is a Nepali film director, film producer, film actor, TV actor, presenter and president of Cinema Circle Nepal . His original name is Dinesh Raj Dahal.[1] In 2019, he was awarded Prabal Janasewa Shree award for his contribution to Nepalese society by the president of Nepal.[2][3] D.C. was included in the team from Nepali Film Industry along with Star Rajesh Hamal in 2018 Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli official state visit to India.[4] He worked as Station Head of Kantipur Television Network and Station Manager of Radio Kantipur.[5]

Personal life

Dinesh D.C. (Dahal Chhetri) was born in Illam of eastern Nepal on 17 November. He is married to Ranu Shrestha. He was schooled at Adarsha Ma. Vi., Ilam up to SLC. He did his intermediate (I.Sc) and bachelor (B.Sc) from Amrit Science Campus. He earned a B.A. in English as a private student. He earned an M.B.A from Saraswati Campus. His zodiac sign in scorpio.[6][7]

Career

Dinesh D.C. entered in the Nepali Film Industry as an supporting artist on Sun Chandi (1997).[8] He then played on different roles on films like Shankar (1997), Ek Number Ko Pakhe (1999) and Muna Madan (2003). He then made his own directorial debut from Savadhan (2006). His third directorial venture Maya's Bar earned him National Film Awards (Nepal) for Best Director and D-Cine Award for Critics Choice.  Dinesh D.C. was nominated in Kamana Film Award for Best Director from his next directorial venture, a comedy hit cha ekan cha.[9][10] D.C.'s next directorial venture, a romantic drama Fulai Fulko Mausam Timilai (2016) was his first film as a producer.[11]

Movie

Television

  • Kasto Lagyo
  • Yastai Huncha
  • Dashain Ko Chyangra
  • Bihe Ko Kura
  • Doshi Ko?
  • Mamata
  • Hijo Aaja Ko Kura
  • Kati Saphal Kati Asaphal
  • Chetana
  • Umer 65
  • Kathai
  • Lakshya
  • Biman Chalak
  • Raag Biragam
  • Ashmita
  • Bhumika
  • Twakka Tukka Returns

[6]

Documentary

  • Enchanting Pokhara
  • RNAC: An Introduction
  • An Introduction for Hotel Management College
  • Mukti Bal Ashram

[6]

Anchor

He has worked in various national and international level entertainment programs and award shows as an anchor.[13]

Awards

(dates in Bikram Sambat)

  • Geetanjali cine awards "best villain-2055" - film "sagun"
  • Kalliwood cine award "best new comer actor-2055" - film - "gham chhaya"
  • Kantipur outstanding performance award - 2056
  • Most popular personality award-2056
  • Best announcer of decade in stage -2062
  • Best debutant director –2064 saabadhan
  • Hari tara purashkar - 2069
  • Critics award - chhaya chhabi digital cinema awards - 2070 - film "maya's bar"
  • Most popular director of the year - box office award - 2070 - film "chha ekan chha"

[6][8]

References

  1. ^ "Dinesh D.C." IMDb. Retrieved 2020-06-07.
  2. ^ “संचारकर्मी दिनेश डिसी ‘प्रबल जनसेवा श्री’ बाट सम्मनित « NagarikTimes : National News Portal From Kathmandu.” Accessed June 20, 2020. https://www.nagariktimes.com/2019/09/101716/.
  3. ^ “६३४ जना मानपदवी, अलंकार पदकबाट विभुषित हुने.” Accessed June 20, 2020. https://radiokantipur.com/entertainment/2019/09/20/20190920131933.
  4. ^ "Prime Minister Oli off to India for state visit". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  5. ^ DC, Dinesh. "Team - Kantipur Media Group". Kantipur Media Group. Archived from the original on 2019-11-25. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  6. ^ a b c d Lens Nepal. “Dinesh D.C.” Accessed June 20, 2020. https://www.lensnepal.com/profile/dinesh-d-c/biography.html.
  7. ^ “Dinesh DC - Radio Kantipur Radio Jockey (RJ).” Accessed June 20, 2020. https://radiokantipur.com/rjs/20368.
  8. ^ a b "Person Details - Film Development Board". nmdb.film.gov.np. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  9. ^ Nepal, Glamour (2014-10-20). "Tough competition between five films in Kamana Film Awards". Glamour Nepal. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  10. ^ a b "Comic distress". kathmandupost.com. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  11. ^ "Dinesh DC turns producer". THE CINEMA TIMES. 2014-09-09. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  12. ^ "Dinesh DC announces the movie "Fulai Fulko Mausam Timilai"". reelnepal. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  13. ^ "Cha Ekan Cha " Movie of the Year" - Entertainnepal". Entertainnepal. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2015.