Kagbeni is
a 2008 Nepali movie, loosely
based on W. W. Jacobs's 1902
horror short story The Monkey's Paw. Kagbeni is
the directorial debut of Bhusan Dahal. The name of the movie is taken from a
tourist place Kagbeni situated in the valley of the Kali Gandaki, which is
a 2-hour side trek from Muktinath.
The
most thrill type documentary natural movie's story begins with Krishna (Nima Rumba)
coming to a village to meet Ramesh (Saugat Malla) and Bishnu (Hanif
Mohammed) who have been his childhood friends. Krishna is back from Malaysia
after a long time. Ramesh runs a small liquor business. Although the money he
earns is able to fulfill his basic needs to eat and survive, he’s not
satisfied. He says that life is not easy as he had thought. Krishna says that
although there is money in Malaysia, there is also hard work and suggests
Ramesh to send his liquor to town to sell for more profit. Ramesh tells Krishna
that he’s going to a neighboring village Marpha and Krishna tags along to meet
Amo (his aunt).
On
their way to Marpha, they stop at a cave for the night. A strange hermit
appears shortly. Krishna hands him the blanket that he’s brought from Malaysia
for Amo and asks to come near fire. In return, the hermit hands him a monkey’s
paw, which he claims to be magical. The hermit explains that the paw can
fulfill the owner's wish but can bring a great disaster if anyone other than
its owner uses it.
They
finish their business in Marpha and return. While returning, they see come
across a bhatti (small alcohol shop) where they meet Pema
(Pooja Gurung) and drink for a while. Krishna flirts with the girl. He also
talks about marriage and that he’s got a photo of the girl with whom his
parents are talking for his marriage. Pema tells them that the girl in the
photo is Tara (Deeya Maskey) and that she knows her and that someone else also
wants to marry her. When Ramesh sees her photo, he frowns for he is the guy who
wants to marry her. He is distressed and doesn’t talk much.
That
night, they do not move ahead. Ramesh wakes up in the middle of the night,
takes the paw from Krishna and makes a wish to get Tara.
While
getting back, Ramesh doesn’t talk much. Sometime later, as Krishna takes the
monkey’s paw in his hand, he loses his balance because the mules tremble when
they see it. He falls off the hill in spite of Ramesh’s efforts to save him
with a rope.
The
story then moves nine years later. Ramesh is married now with Tara and has got
a son Bardaan (Vivek Gurung). Their business has grown up. One day, Ramesh is
offered a contract by a trader from the town. He demands 5000 bottles of liquor
in three months. In return, he assures Rs. 1,37,000 in advance. Tara insists to
hire two three guys for the work, but he tells her that he’s going to buy an
apple crusher from town.
Ramesh
brings machine from town, teaches Tara to use it and crushes apples and is able
to make some 500 bottles in two and a half months. One day as they are ready to
sleep, Tara tells Ramesh that there is some friend to see Ramesh. Ramesh is
surprised to see Krishna. Krishna tells him that he survived unlike everyone
thought.
Krishna
asks Tara to get a cigarette and a lighter from his bag, but she is scared to
find a monkey’s paw when she takes the cigarette out. Ramesh is amazed to see
the paw still with him. He explains to Tara that the paw had power to fulfill
one’s wish. Meanwhile, Tara’s watch stops running.
That
night, Ramesh remembers everything again and the next day, they are amazed to
see Krishna not in his room. The main door is locked from inside. While
sweeping the floor, she finds the paw under the bed and keeps it with her.
That
night, there is a big storm and heavy rainfall that causes all the apples in
his field and the whole village to fall down before ripening. So, he worries
that he won’t be able to make the remaining liquors as per the deal. When the
trader comes back, he asks him one month time for the remaining bottles, but
the trader gives him only two weeks and tells him that he’d have to return
the money given in advance if he can’t make it.
Seeing
the deteriorating situation at home, Tara makes a wish to solve the problem.
The next day, their son Bardaan is run over by a tractor and dies. Both Ramesh
and Tara are very much saddened by the incident. They get 1,50,000 as a
compensation from the owner of the tractor. Ramesh is able to give the trader
all the money he owes through this. One day, while going to bed, Tara tells
Ramesh that the paw works as she’d wished to solve the problem. She cries and
demands her son back. Ramesh fights with her not to use the paw again, but she
makes a wish to return their son. Suddenly, there is a tap on the door. But Ramesh
struggles to get the paw from her and wishes they don’t want their son back.
When Tara opens the door, there is no one.
Ramesh
throws the paw outside, which is picked up by Bardaan. With a flash, he
disappears.
The
mysterious girl now walks somewhere as if her mission has been accomplished.
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