KATHMANDU: Anmol K.C., born on March 30, 1994, is one of the most popular and highest-paid actors in Nepali cinema.
He comes from a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry. His father, Bhuwan K.C., is a well-known actor and producer, and his mother is actress Sushmita Bomjan.
Growing up in such an environment, Anmol was exposed to the world of films from an early age, making it only natural for him to pursue a career in acting.
Anmol’s career began with special appearances in his father’s films. His first appearance as a child artist was in the film Superstar in 2001, followed by a cameo in the 2012 film Sathi Ma Timro.
These early roles gave him a glimpse into the film industry, and it was on the set of his first full-fledged movie that he truly became an actor.
Anmol made his acting debut with the 2013 coming-of-age comedy Hostel. His portrayal of Aditya Bikram Rana resonated with today’s youth, and the movie was a hit not only in Nepal but also among Nepali-speaking audiences abroad.
The success of Hostel catapulted him into the limelight and established him as a new sensation in Nepali cinema.
His performance earned him several nominations and set the stage for his rise as a leading actor.
Following Hostel, Anmol starred in Jerryy (2014), a romantic comedy that was another massive hit.
His character, J.B. Rana, showed off his charm and impeccable comic timing, further solidifying his appeal. In 2016, Anmol starred in Dreams and Gajalu.
In Dreams, he played Aveer, a boy who aspired to be a successful musician. His performance earned him widespread recognition and awards.
In Gajalu, he portrayed Aarav, a character whose emotional depth and personal struggles earned him praise from both critics and audiences.
In 2018, Anmol took on the role of Abhay in the action drama Kri. His performance in the film demonstrated his versatility, handling both intense action scenes and emotional moments with ease.
The movie performed well commercially, reinforcing Anmol’s ability to lead films across various genres.
The following year, Anmol played Ishan Khadka in Captain (2019), a sports drama inspired by the life of Nepal’s national football team.
His physical transformation for the role and his dedicated performance received rave reviews.
In the same year, he starred in the romantic drama A Mero Hajur 3, which further cemented his status as a household name. He reprised his role in the successful A Mero Hajur 4 in 2022.
After facing a setback in his career, Anmol made a stunning comeback in 2024 with the fantasy romantic drama Farki.
The movie was a blockbuster, praised for its unique storyline, breathtaking visuals, and Anmol’s stellar performance. Farki marked a major turning point in his career, solidifying his place at the top of Nepali cinema.
Anmol has become one of the leading figures in Nepali cinema, known for his strong screen presence and ability to portray a wide range of characters.
From romantic comedies to action-packed dramas, he continues to be beloved by Nepali audiences.
Having grown from a child artist into a star, he has faced every obstacle in his career and is now regarded as one of the most influential and renowned actors in Nepal.
Anmol began his journey in the entertainment industry as a child artist in the film Superstar (2001).
However, his breakthrough came more than a decade later, with his lead role in Hostel (2013).
The film’s success catapulted him to fame, earning him multiple nominations and awards, including a Best Debut Actor nomination at the Kamana Film Awards.
He also won the Filmykabad Award for Best Debut Actor for Hostel, solidifying his place in the industry.
Anmol continued to demonstrate his versatility with his roles in Jerryy (2014), Gajalu (2016), and Dreams (2016).
His performance in Dreams earned him the Maha Jury Award – Popular at the NFDC Awards, confirming his ability to captivate both mass and class audiences.
In 2016, he also took on the role of producer for the film Ma Ta Timrai Hoon, marking his ambition to rise further in Nepali cinema.
Anmol’s success continued with Kri (2018), for which he won the NFDC Award for Best Actor, further cementing his status as one of the top actors of his generation.
He also starred in Captain (2019) and A Mero Hajur 3 (2019), both of which performed well at the box office.
His franchise A Mero Hajur continued with the release of A Mero Hajur 4 in 2022, keeping his appeal strong among Nepali audiences.
Anmol was also seen in Chhadke 2.0 (2023), a sequel to the Chhadke series, and Farki (2024), a major hit that further confirmed his status as one of the most bankable stars in Nepali cinema.
In 2025, he will appear in Jerry On Top, Anti Hero, and Paras, keeping his fans excited for what’s to come.
Over the course of his career, Anmol has received numerous awards and nominations for his performances in Dreams, Kri, and Hostel.
He has become one of the most influential actors in Nepali cinema, known for his powerful performances and growing influence as a producer.
With a career filled with box office hits, Anmol K.C. continues to evolve and has a bright future ahead.