Release Date: 1997-12-01
Overview: Ragat (Blood) is a powerful Nepali film that highlights caste discrimination and social injustice. The story follows Krishna, a young man from a lower-caste family, who bravely fights against the oppression of the rich and upper-caste elites. Hemant Kaji, a wealthy and influential man, strongly believes in caste superiority and looks down on the poor. Amidst this division, Laxmi, a girl from a rich family, falls in love with Gopal, a lower-caste boy. Defying societal norms and family pressure, they marry against their parents' wishes, challenging the rigid caste system. Their love becomes a symbol of change, but their struggle is met with resistance. In the end, Radha, Laxmi's caring aunt, tragically loses her life, leaving behind a message that all human blood is the same-hot and red. Directed with a strong social message, Ragat questions why caste discrimination still exists in Nepali culture and calls for equality and justice.
Rating: 9.3 / 10
Kumud Pant
as Gang Member
Saroj Khanal
as Gopal
Harihar Sharma
as Babu Saab
Bina Budhathoki
as Radha
Bipana Thapa
as Laxmi
Narayan Puri - Director
Sailesh Acharya - Writer
Kalpana Acharya - Producer
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