Three New Films, Including Nepali Feature 'Paribartan,' Hit Theaters Under Friday Release

Kathmandu. Three new films, including two foreign features, have started screening in Nepali cinemas starting today, Friday. These are the Nepali action drama 'Paribartan' (Change), the Hollywood action-crime film 'Mercy,' and the Bollywood feature 'Border 2.' All three films have been released under the 'Friday Release' banner.

'Paribartan' is a Nepali film directed by Bijay Kerung. Produced focusing on contemporary issues, this action-oriented film has received a PG certificate from the Central Film Censor Board. The film has secured over 104 shows nationwide.

The country's largest multiplex chain, QFX, has allocated 32 shows for the film in and outside Kathmandu. INI, the second-largest chain, has provided 15 shows. Similarly, One Cinemas has offered 9 shows, Fcube 4 shows, and Big Movies 3 shows.

The main cast of the film includes Sushil Shrestha, Anjana Baraili, Saroj Khanal, Karishma Manandhar, Buddhi Tamang, Hemanta Budhathoki, and Subash Meche.

The movie 'Paribartan,' produced under the banner of Divyashi Films, is produced by Deepak Siwakoti. Siwakoti also provided the story for the film, while Shivam Adhikari wrote the screenplay and dialogues. Made in the action-suspense genre, the film also raises political issues within its narrative.

Meanwhile, the Bollywood film 'Border 2' is based on action and historical subject matter. The film shows signs of creating a stir at the box office because it has broken previous Bollywood records in advance bookings.

This film, which is the second installment of the 1997 blockbuster film 'Border,' is directed by Anurag Singh. In addition to Sunny Deol, the film stars Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty in lead roles. The film is jointly produced by JP Dutta, Nidhi Dutta, Bhushan Kumar, and Krishna Kumar.

The Hollywood film 'Mercy' features performances by Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson. Made in the action-crime genre, the film has also received a PG certificate.

Based in the near future, the story of this film centers around a state-of-the-art 'AI Judge.'

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