Veteran Nepali Director Nir Shah Returns to Filmmaking After a Decade with 'Kamala Miss'
Kathmandu. Veteran artist and director Nir Shah has made a comeback in film direction. He has become active again in direction after a decade through his new film 'Kamala Miss,' which is based on a psychological theme. The shooting for the film officially commenced on Friday with a formal launch ceremony held at the New Millennium School premises in Imadol, Lalitpur.
'Kamala Miss' centers on the subtle dimensions of human psychology. In the film, besides director Shah, Basana Timilsina, Shivam Saraf Chhetri, Aarav Dahal, Bhavana Magar, Sushantkumar Shrestha, and Jayanta Regmi will be seen in the lead roles.
The film, presented by the Bijay Malla Memorial Foundation, has Umesh Malla and Chaitanya Pradhan as Executive Producers, while Pushkar Lama (Prem Bhomjan) is the Line Producer. The story of the film is by Bijay Malla, while the screenplay and dialogues have been jointly prepared by Nir Shah, Prajal Dulal, and Sugam Dulal.
Films previously directed by Shah include 'Basudev,' 'Pachis Basanta,' 'Rajamati,' 'Vasantti,' 'Masan,' and 'Seto Bagh.' He has acted in over 300 films. His last released film as an actor, 'Paran,' achieved commercial success by collecting approximately 18 crore rupees at the box office. Through 'Kamala Miss,' Nir Shah is expected to re-establish a deep ideological dialogue with Nepali audiences.
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