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The movie 'Ke Ghar Ke Dera Ghar No 2', based on the story of novelist and poet 'Buddhisagar', has been screened nationwide from today. Director Dipendra Kumar Khanal informed that the movie was screened in more than 200 'show numbers' today.
According to Khanal, the director of the
movie, the movie, which is based on the story of Baddhiram Chapai i.e. Buddhisagar, established through various poems along with famous novels like 'Karnali Blues', 'Firfire', 'Eklo', covers the story of housewives and Derawal in Kathmandu Valley.
'In the special exhibition (premiere show) organized before the public screening of the film, the non-cinema audience has also liked it . Therefore, I am confident that the audience will love the movie. It is the story of Gharbeti, who lives in the city with Derawal . The beautiful part of it is that the characters in the movie are connected to each other. I think that they have represented every class that can be seen in the city of Kathmandu,' said director Khanal.
director Khanal directed 'Ke Ghar Ke Dera' before this. Despite the same name, this time the story and setting are different, he says. Khagendra Lamichhane, Keki Adhikari, Aryan Sigdel, Upasanasingh Thakuri, Nischal Basnet, Prakash Ghimire and others are acting in the movie. Kalkar Lamichhane informed that the screenplay of the movie has a fair landing with the emergence of good characters .
