

About Gorkha Protector
The martial arts sensation, Bir (Shuny Bee) strikes the world through his gorkha martial arts to stop crime, drugs, gangs and prostitution in the city of Kathmandu, Nepal. The master of the Gorkha martial arts, Bajra, returns home after years of training at the Buddhist monastery. Here he finds himself surrounded by corruption, violence and illegal trade. He pledges to bring an end to this evil vice that has plagued his hometown. His dedication, determination and discipline play an important role to take down the gang lord of the trade market and bring peace and harmony in the city. Full action packed movie with no wires, no animation, no special effects! All action is based on reality fighting!

The Gorkha Protector opens with the scene where Bir (Shuny Bee) starts his daily training with meditation and martial arts. He is training at the Buddhist monastery, which is the actual birth place of Buddha Lumbini, Kapilvastu - Nepal. The place has a beautiful setting to it as it is surrounded by monasteries which have been established by followers of Buddha from the different corner of the world such as China, Hong Kong, India, Tibet, Japan, Thailand and more. As the sun strikes the domes made of gold, a perfect reflection catches the eye, which gives you a feeling no less than being in the presence of heaven. The architectural work on the walls and pillars of stupas are perfect beyond description. Anyone who has been there is surely to experience a unique sense of peace, tranquility and pure beauty. Rightly named the Fountain of Peace, the monastery is filled with monks of different ages who are there to study and train their body and minds with the teaching of Buddha. In this perfect environment where Bir is training to achieve the highest level of understand and perfection of martial arts. His morning ritual is abruptly ended when a young monk brings a message from the Head Monk. Bir is supposed to fight against an American champion of martial arts Bob (Robert Madrigal) who has come there to research the art and culture of Nepal. This fight would prove Bir's skill and technique that he has mastered for the many years he has spent at the monastery. The fighting arena is surrounded by hundreds of monks cheering for both teams, while some of the head monks are seated at the pulpit. The loud sound of the gong signals the match has begun. Bir wins the match successfully and is praised by all the elderly Head monks. Bob is highly impressed by the talent and skill by which Bir fights the match and asks permission from the head monk to train under Bir. The Head Monk grants permission and Bir starts training with Bob the very next day as well as giving him insights about the philosophical meaning of martial arts. When Bir finishes his training at the monastery he returns back to his hometown to start a new life. He witnesses a lot of gang, drugs and prostitution that has plagued his hometown - Kathmandu for a very long time. One night as Bir walks home with his brother Bijay (Shiva Shrest), they come across a group of gang member chasing after a young girl named Radha (Rekha Thapa). They intervene and help Radha and take her to safety. They find out through Radha, that the gang members were a part of the notorious gang leader, Jango (Yuvaraj Lama) and his son Rocky (Shanka Ratan). Radha pours her heart out and tell them that she had been mislead by a man named Govind (Narash Bhatrai) who had told her that he loved her and wanted to settle down in the main town, miles away from Radha's village. She had fallen in love with him and without heeding to her parents request to stay back, she elopes with him. Once they are in the big city Radha realizes that she had been secretly sold by Govind to Jango's men who were in the process of selling her overseas for prostitution. It was through Radha, they found out that there were many other young women who had been kidnapped and were held prisoner for the same reason. Bir convinces her to go to the police and file a report so that they could put Jango and his men behind bars once and for all. However the police officer Panday (Samrat Sapkota) who was in charge was already a part of this horrible gang circle. He knew what was going on but paid no attention as he was receiving a regular fat pay check from Jango to keep his mouth shut. Panday tries to threaten Bir and Radha to forget about everything and stay away from Jango or the consequences would not be good. Moreover Panday says that without any solid proof of Jango's crimes they would not be able to prove anything. However this entire conversation was over heard by the Chief Officer, Baral (Ram Krishna Bajagain) and is outraged that Officer Pandey did not want to write down the report. He demands Panday to write the report immediately or else he would be fired from his post. Though Pandey does write the report, he sets out to warn Jango about the incident. As a result of which Jango sends out his men to find Bir and Radha. They are not able to track them but they find Bijay and beat him up badly, sending a message to Bir. Seeing the horrible state his brother was in, Bir swears to bring an end to Jango's empire with or without the help of the police force. Radha recalls seeing a yellow diary which Rocky always carried with him. This diary held all the detailed information about the trade as well as all the contact information of their important customers. The Head Chief says that this would be solid proof if they were able to get their hands into this diary. Officer Baral suggest that Radha be under the protection of the police so that Jango's men would not be able to get to her easily. Bir make's a courage's move by tracking down the warehouse of Jango where all the drugs and trading took place. As he enters the warehouse he finds out not only the drugs that were being stored there but also the girls that had been held captives in the cages. He informs the Head Chief the location of the warehouse. Unfortunately Radha has been somehow kidnapped by Jango's men and is taken to the residence of Jango and is being ready to be shipped out of the country. In the mean time Bir has been spotted by Jango's men and Bir fight's the men bravely using all the skills and knowledge he has gained during his training at the Buddhist monastery. He successfully brings down the men one by one and kills Rocky. The police arrive at that moment and takes possession of the warehouse as well as the important diary. Bir get's news that Radha has been captured by Jango's men and is outraged and wants to get to Jango himself. One of the men somehow manages to escape from the place and informs Jango about what happened and tells him that his son is dead. Jango is furious and wants Bir dead or alive. But they don't need to look any further, Bir arrives to end Jango's life. Before Bir is able to siltbJango's throat with the Khukari knife, Radha enters the scene and pleads Bir to stop as she does not him to have another person's blood in his hands. Eventually the police arrive and takes Jango away. Bir and Radha are finally united together, marking the beginning for their journey together.
