Film 'Shree Bukuro: The Home Calling' Premieres in Kathmandu
The film ‘Shree Bukuro: The Home Calling’ has been premiered. At the premiere held Wednesday evening at Big Movies in City Center, Tulsi Ghimire, Deepak Prasad Acharya, Chhabiraj Ojha, the film's artists, and film journalists were present. Most attendees reacted positively to the film's storyline.
After watching the film, director Tulsi Ghimire commented that the film, overall, turned out like a painting rather than being hypocritical. He stated that the film effectively conveyed the meaning of an ancestral home through the word 'Bukuro'. He added, ‘The film presents small moments of human empathy in an enjoyable manner.’
Producer and distributor Chhabiraj Ojha reacted that the film is one that everyone should watch. He mentioned that the film delivered the message that families should remain connected.
The film, written and directed by Sudeep Bhupal Singh, explores the story of home, family, and society. The film features performances by veteran actress Laxmi Giri, Ashirwad B Chhetri, Nikita Acharya, Roshni Karki, Uttam Neupane, Rambabu Regmi, Rajan Ishan, Deepika Thapa, Lay Sangraula, Mohan Niraula, Geeta Thapa, Sapana Shrestha, Ashika Shahi, Deepak Karki, and Rajina Bishwakarma, among others.
The film, produced by Ruby Sen Singh, features cinematography by Sanjay Lama and Rajesh Shrestha. The film was shot in various locations including Mustang, Baglung, Kaski, Damouli, Makwanpur, and Kathmandu. The film is set for public release starting Friday.

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