Khas Khus

Khas Khus
खास खुस
Genre Sitcom
Drama
Created by Kedar Ghimire
Wilson Bikram Rai
Written by Kedar Ghimire
Wilson Bikram Rai
Screenplay by Dipak Acharya
Yaman Shrestha
Directed by Kedar Ghimire
Wilson Bikram Rai
Starring (see below)
Theme music composer Yaman Shrestha
Opening theme "Yeta pani thikka"
Ending theme "Sunidai xa aaj kal"
Composer(s) Yaman Shrestha
Country of origin Nepal
Original language(s) Nepali
No. of episodes 19 as of 4 August 2016
Production
Producer(s) Aama Agni Kumari Media
Location(s) Kathmandu, Nepal
Cinematography Dilip Bista
Editor(s) Rabindra Khadka
Camera setup Multiple camera
Running time 25-30 minutes
Release
Original network Aama Agni Kumari Media on YouTube
Picture format 1080p (HDTV)
Original release 2015 – present

Khas Khus is a Nepali comedy web series which airs online on Aama Agni Kumari Media channel of YouTube. The lead actor of the show is played by the well known Nepali comedians and the directors of this show Kedar Ghimire and Wilson Bikram Rai. The show started on 2 November 2015, and the new episode of the show is uploaded on every Thursday.

Plot

It is the story of the life in village, and what the villager do in their daily life. Wilson Bikram Rai played as Takme Budo, the retired soldier who got the VC in World War while fighting with Japan, he is a very talkative man, and he always like to tell the people how he got his VC and what he did in military, he mostly tell them the fake stories which are mostly very funny. Now he is playing as Hakim Sab, the richest man in the village, who always like to say "hudaina, hudaina" which means "no, no". Even though he is rich, he is miser old man who think a lot even when he has to spend very little amount of money. Kedar Ghimire played as Mangne Budo, which is his all-time most popular role, he also play another role as well. All the other actors has their own unique and funny role as well. Story gives you the new moral message in every episode.[1]

Cast

References

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