
Arpan Thapa
Description
Arpan Thapa is a highly respected and influential figure in the Nepali film industry, known for his multifaceted contributions as an actor, director, screenwriter, and storyteller. With a career that spans over a decade, Thapa has played a vital role in shaping the modern face of Nepali cinema, particularly through his involvement in films that prioritize depth, realism, and social relevance over formulaic commercial success.
He began his cinematic journey with the critically acclaimed film Sick City in 2010, where his performance as a troubled yet relatable character earned him immediate recognition. Unlike many actors who follow conventional paths in the industry, Thapa carved out a unique space for himself by choosing roles that challenged both himself and the audience. He became widely known for his ability to portray complex, layered characters, often reflecting the struggles and moral dilemmas faced by ordinary people in Nepalese society. His roles in films such as Batch No. 16, Highway, and Chhadke showcased his versatility and commitment to quality storytelling, helping to bring attention to a more realistic and grounded style of filmmaking in Nepal.
Arpan Thapa’s creative ambitions extended beyond acting, as he eventually ventured into directing and screenwriting. His directorial debut came with the film Mukhauta, a crime drama that delved into the dark underbelly of Kathmandu’s criminal world. This was followed by several other directorial projects, including Aadha Love, Sunkesari, and Ghar, each demonstrating his evolving voice as a filmmaker. What makes his directorial work stand out is his inclination towards psychological thrillers, horror, and socially conscious themes genres that are relatively underexplored in Nepali cinema. Thapa often uses minimalist storytelling, symbolic visuals, and eerie atmospheres to evoke emotional and psychological depth, especially in films like Ghar, which received praise for its unique take on the horror genre.
Throughout his career, Arpan Thapa has remained an advocate for artistic integrity, choosing to work on films that may not always be commercially lucrative but carry significant emotional and cultural weight. He has become a voice for change in the industry, pushing boundaries and encouraging the next generation of filmmakers and actors to value content, originality, and authenticity. Beyond the screen, Thapa is also known for his humble personality, thoughtful perspectives on cinema, and his efforts to raise the standard of filmmaking in Nepal.
In a film industry that often leans toward conventional narratives and entertainment-based formulas, Arpan Thapa continues to stand out as a creator who values substance over spectacle. His dedication to meaningful cinema, combined with his talent and vision, has solidified his reputation as one of the most important and respected artists in contemporary Nepali cinema. As both an actor and a director, he remains committed to telling stories that matter stories that challenge, inspire, and reflect the complexities of human life and Nepali society.
Movies

Batch No 16

Sick City

Dhanda

Chhadke

Badhsala

Maun

Mukhauta

Suntali

Bir Bikram

Dying Candle

Lappan Chhappan

Aadha Love

Firke

Butterfly

Blind Rocks

Sunkesari

America Boys

Chakkar

Changa Chet

Anagat

A Mero Hajur 3

Ghar

Chapali Height 3

Lappan Chhappan 2

Chiso Manchhe

Lakhey

Prasad 2

Jay Ho

Dimaag Kharaab

Chitra

Rangeli

Laaj Sharanam
Personal Details
All Movies
Year | Movie Name | Character Played |
---|---|---|
2011 | Batch No 16 | - |
2011 | Sick City | - |
2012 | Dhanda | - |
2013 | Chhadke | - |
2013 | Badhsala | - |
2013 | Maun | - |
2014 | Mukhauta | - |
2015 | Suntali | - |
2016 | Bir Bikram | - |
2017 | Dying Candle | - |
2017 | Lappan Chhappan | - |
2017 | Aadha Love | - |
2018 | Firke | - |
2018 | Butterfly | - |
2018 | Blind Rocks | - |
2018 | Sunkesari | - |
2018 | America Boys | - |
2018 | Chakkar | - |
2018 | Changa Chet | - |
2019 | Anagat | - |
2019 | A Mero Hajur 3 | - |
2019 | Ghar | - |
2022 | Chapali Height 3 | - |
2022 | Lappan Chhappan 2 | - |
2022 | Chiso Manchhe | - |
2022 | Lakhey | - |
2023 | Prasad 2 | - |
2023 | Jay Ho | - |
2023 | Dimaag Kharaab | - |
2024 | Chitra | - |
2024 | Rangeli | - |
2025 | Laaj Sharanam | - |
Awards Recieved
Year | Movie Name | Character Played | Status |
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Gopikrishna National Film Award 2080 | Dimaag Kharaab | "Nir" Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) | Awarded |
Kamana Film Award 2076 | Chakkar | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Nominated |
Dcine Award 2071 | Maun | Critics Award | Awarded |
Dcine Award 2070 | Dhanda | Critics Award | Awarded |
Nefta Film Award 2070 | Dhanda | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) | Awarded |
Nefta Film Award 2070 | Dhanda | Best Story | Awarded |
Dcine Award 2068 | Batch No 16 | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Awarded |
Box Office Film Award 2017 | Bir Bikram | Best Actor in a Negative Role | Awarded |
Inas Award 2014 | Dhanda | Best Actor in a Leading Role (Male) | Awarded |