Kandel, Bishnu Prasad2023-07-262023-07-262022https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14540/18687This research paper explores the reason for cinematic adaptation in a cinemographic way in Yadav Bhattrai’s adaptated movie, Jhola. In the movie, director Bhattarai has depicted the issue of adaptation. Cinematic adaptation is a new method in the study of movies. This theory basically explores the various internal and external influences on the cinematic adoption of literature. In this, it has been investigated what kind of effect subjects such as boring, intersection and translation have when transforming literature into a movie. In this adaption theory, how literature is digested by movies is explored. In the present work, fidelity studies have been used as a basis for this. Based on the thematic requirements of the movie, the state of condensation and expansion of the main plot has been analyzed. The adaptation theory proposed by Dudley Andrew and Linda Hutcheon has been used as a basis for the analysis of the presented research work.en-USCinematic adaptationBorrowingLiteral adaptationAurter theoryCinematic Adaptation in Yadav Bhattarai’s JholaThesis