Film 'Aa Bata Aama' Receives Universal Censorship Certificate for Release
Kathmandu. The film 'Aa Bata Aama' has passed censorship. The Central Film Examination Committee (Censor Board) reviewed the film on Monday and passed it for screening with a Universal Certificate (suitable for all audiences).
The film's director, Chandra Pant, expressed happiness that the film passed for viewing by audiences of all ages. The film features Indian actor Pradeep Rawat, actresses Bipana Thapa, Paul Shah, Usha Upreti, Simran Pant, Saigrace Pokharel, Gajit Bisht, Begam Nepali, and others.
The film, presented by Arya Entertainment, features a story and screenplay by director Pant himself. The music is by Kosish Chhetri, Babul Giri, and Thaneshwor Gautam, choreography by Gambhir Bisht and Dilip Okhada, and cinematography by Navaraj Upreti.
Krishna Prasad Subedi, Omkar Pant, Prakashjung Kunwar, Dhruv Prasad Neupane, and Kshitij Dhungana are the producers of the film, while Karan Singh Rasali is the executive producer. The film will be distributed by RR Films.
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