'Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No 2' is the story of a businessman who was affected by Covid and economic recession.

Jestha 9, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

'Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No 2' is the story of a businessman who was affected by Covid and economic recession.

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Due to the embargo, the businessmen who have suffered huge financial losses due to fruits and vegetables rotting in containers, struggle from their palaces in rented rooms.

After selling his house to pay off his debt, he is living in a room, and when others don't give him the loan amount, he often suffers from pain . To what extent he tries to commit suicide. 

This is the story of the movie 'Ke Ghar Ke Dera : Ghar No 2'.

The story is not only that, the story of the film carries the economic recession experienced by Nepal recently and its impact on the business. The story of the film revolves around recent representative economic and social events of the country such as blockade, covid-19 and subsequent economic recession, bus accident, self-immolation of a businessman in Baneshwar, meterbusting, cyber crime by sending obscene material.   Ryan Sigdel plays the

housewife. The film shows how the travel business, which was running well before the economic recession, collapses and the house itself is auctioned and how it has affected the family. 

Amrit Basnet, who came to Kathmandu from Lamjung and started a fruit business at that time, said that after seeing the suffering of vegetable and fruit traders in the film, he couldn't stop crying. The pain shown in the movie 'Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No 2' is the story of a businessman who was affected by Covid and economic recession.

is the story of her own and other tourism professionals.

The film portrays the domestic conflict caused by financial and mental problems and its impact on child psychology. The scene of how the businessmen get into trouble and are forced to do bad things while taking a loan from MeterBadge is also kept in the film . The hero Nischal Basnet is seen in the role of a victim of meter badge . Even though he has paid all the loans he took, the mental pain given by the meter bagger saying that he still has to pay the loan and the actions he took to escape from it are well shown in the film. 

Khagendra Lamichhane, Nischal Basnet, Aryan Sigdel, Keki Adhikari, Upasana Singh, Srijan Napit, Prakash Ghimire and others acted in this multi-star film, all housewives and house tenants can feel themselves in the film in some way, said Yuvraj Karki, executive producer of the film . The visuals and sound effects shot by

cinematographer Krishna Bahadur Thapa are the best technical aspects of the film .

The film made on the story of novelist and poet Buddhisagar is about 2 and a half hours long. Nakim Uddin, Sharad Shrestha, Kiran Maharjan are the producers of the film directed by Dipendra K Khanal.

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