Neten Chokling, a dynamic and multifaceted individual, burst forth into this world on August 10, 1973, in the charming and serene town of Wangdue Phodrang, situated in the very heart of the majestic and secluded nation of Bhutan.
As a visionary artist, Neten has established himself as a formidable presence within the cinematic landscape, effortlessly traversing the dual roles of director and actor with remarkable ease and aplomb, his versatility and range leaving a lasting impact on the world of film.
Noted Tibetan filmmaker's impressive cinematic resume is replete with a diverse array of highly acclaimed productions, among which are the 2006 biographical drama "Milarepa", which garnered widespread critical acclaim for its poignant and thought-provoking portrayal of the life of the renowned Buddhist monk, the 1999 sports comedy-drama "The Cup", which cleverly blended humor and drama to tell the inspiring true story of the first-ever international rugby match played in the Himalayas, and the 2010 documentary "Brilliant Moon: Glimpses of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche", which offered a poignant and intimate glimpse into the extraordinary life and teachings of the revered Tibetan Buddhist master.