Nepali Film 'Jhari Pachhiko Indreni' Marks 51 Days in Theaters, Establishes Memorial Fund
The film 'Jhari Pachhiko Indreni' (Rainbow After the Rain) has successfully completed its 51st day of screening. On Saturday, the production unit celebrated the film reaching 51 days in some theaters. A memorial fund was also established in memory of the late journalist Dinesh Sitoula during the event. The fund was initiated with 1 million rupees.
Despite marking 51 days, the film's earnings remain modest. To date, the film has collected only 1 crore 29 lakh 55 thousand 119 rupees. This gross collection, as of Saturday, was revealed in the box office report published by the Film Development Board on Monday. A total of 40,899 tickets were sold during this period.
The production unit stated that the film earned less because it only secured 5 shows in QFX theaters.
The film, directed by Arjun Ghimire 'Pande', tells a story of a child's dream of Australia, family love, separation, and social struggle. Actor Ganesh Upreti made a comeback to the Nepali silver screen after 9 years through this film.
In addition to Ganesh, the film features performances by Ramesh Upreti, Deepashree Niraula, Prakash Ghimire, Sarita Giri, Nirmal Sharma, Deshbhakta Khanal, Arjun Ghimire, Priyanka Acharya, and others.
New artists Bimochan Dawadi and Jessica Pokharel debuted in Nepali cinema through this film. Anisa Sendang Limbu is the producer, with Anju Thapa, Pankaj Khadka, Ram Karki, Srijana Khadka, and Subash Sharma serving as co-producers. The film was released nationwide starting from Poush 4.
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