'How did you like America?' Pradeep told his childhood dream [Video]

Rajaballab has started 'Kura Aar Katha' through a dialogue with Pradeep, who talks about his childhood dreams.

Bhadra 5, 2082

'How did you like America?' Pradeep told his childhood dream [Video]

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'How many times have you been to the US?', actor Rajballabh Koirala, who is turning the steering wheel with his hand, asks another actor Pradeep Khadka. Pradeep, who is sitting on the next seat, starts smiling and says, 'It's second time. I came last time in April.

'How did you like America?' Raj asks more. 

'Branding everyone once what America is.' The film will also play a big role in branding America,' adds Pradeep. 

actor Rajballabh through his YouTube channel video program  Released the first episode of 'Kura Aar Katha'. Rajballabh, who has been living in America for a decade, started it through a travel dialogue with Pradeep.

These two actors faced each other in the role of antagonist and protagonist in the latest film 'Actor'. ``Actor'' was also a comeback film of Raj who returned to Nepal after a long time. At the same time, he also came down as a poet in Kathmandu. His 'Aura' poetry collection has also been published.

Since the 'actor', the relationship between Rajballabh and Pradeep is more fair. Raj and Pradeep, who used to gossip for hours on other occasions, thought of archiving the gossip this time. They talked about childhood issues . Talked about dreams. A childhood dream  Rajballabh tells Pradeep while shrugging.

While studying in 7th grade, the teacher asked the students about their dreams . Raj and his other friend said, 'Become an actor.' Then Raj narrates what the teacher said, 'When you grow up, we will see you on posters.'

Like Rajballabh, Pradeep also returns to his childhood dreams. While studying towards 7th grade, Pradeep got the opportunity to run a program on Nepal One Channel. Pradeep himself is not able to watch that TV program that comes only on Kewal. Pradeep used to prank in the

15-minute program . "When I go to a party, people of my age come and take pictures." That channel will be played in their house . They know me from appearing on TV . How nice to be recognized by someone . There was a feeling that everyone should be known,' says Pradeep.

During his childhood, Pradeep used to question his mother and father about how children enter the TV.

Pradi felt that he should become a person known to everyone when he was studying in the 10th grade. At that time, when he reached a concert, he was facing the crowd . Everyone was looking at the people climbing the stage . Why am I in the crowd, why not on the stage? So ?' Pradeep thought.

Even though everyone insists that they should become hooters, Pradeep doesn't think that he will become a hero until later.

The dialogue between the two actors who had a conversation while walking on the streets of America is captured on YouTube for 22 minutes.

'We were in a dilemma whether to release it or not . In the digital world we are somehow alone . Technology has connected us . With technology, there are gossips, there are stories, there are also things, we are still close,' says Rajballabh .

Rajaballab has now said that he will continue the series of 'Kura Aar Katha' with artists or personalities who are in America or have been there.    

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