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'''Prakash Sayami''' (Nepali: प्रकाश सायमी )is a [[Nepalis|Nepali]] film director, writer and producer. He is an independent film maker and he has directed six feature-length movies. He is currently{{when|date=September 2020}} working in [[Ujyaalo 90]]Radio Network programme Ajar Amar Geetharu.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ujyaaloonline.com/download/archive/30/Ajar-Amar-Geetharu-(Sunday,-Monday-and-Thursday-9.15-pm)/|title=Ajar Amar Geetharu (Sunday, Monday and Thursday 9.15 pm)|accessdate=9 March 2015|website=Ujyaaloonline.com|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150310051724/http://ujyaaloonline.com/download/archive/30/Ajar-Amar-Geetharu-(Sunday,-Monday-and-Thursday-9.15-pm)/|archive-date=10 March 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
 
FromIn 1986, he worked as an assistant director and [[Screenwriter|scriptwriter]] on many commercial Nepali films. He made his directorial debut in 1993. In 2008, Prakash Sayami was elected as Vicevice-Presidentpresident of the Music Royalty society of Nepal which aims to protect musician's copyrights nationally and internationally. Sayami studied film making in Bombay.
 
As a writer, he has written 11 books in Nepali and English namely Chalchitra Kala Ra Pravidi, Barshadi Dinharoo, Kathmandu Selfie, Nepali Sangeet ko Ek Shatak, Sangeet ko Swarnim Yug, Film Nirman ra Nirdeshan, Ghalib ko Chihan, Ananta Yatra Ee Salai ka kati haru, Sanskaran, Ray: the Man of Cinema (English). He also directed six Nepali and one Maithali movies- Prithivi, Simana, Avatar, Ranikhola, Zamin and Hatiyar, Hansa Chalal Pardesh (Maithali). He has recorded Nepali poems which can be found in Anjali CD Album and has brought out the collection of songs of movies called Awaj Haru.
 
==Directorial debut==
Prakash Sayami made his first feature film, ''[[Prithivi]]'', in 1994. His next film was ''[[Simana]]''.{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}
 
==Books==
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* ''[[Kathmandu Selfie]]'' (2012)
* ''Kathmandu Montage'' (''A collection of contemporary essays'') (2019)
 
==Interviews==
* ''https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31MULDEeMv0''
 
==References==
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[[Category:Nepalese male writers]]
[[Category:Nepali-language writers]]
[[Category:21st-century Nepalese screenwriters]]
[[Category:20th-century Nepalese screenwriters]]