DishHome Go Streams Hit Nepali Films 'Harry Ki Pyari' and 'Prem Geet 3' Digitally

DishHome Go, which has been strengthening the Nepali entertainment sector through digital means, has made two successful Nepali films, 'Harry Ki Pyari' and 'Prem Geet 3', available for streaming to its viewers. Both films, which received positive feedback from audiences and achieved good commercial success during their theatrical run, can now be watched easily from home. Viewers inside Nepal can watch these films for NPR 225, while viewers outside Nepal can enjoy the movies via DishHome Go for USD 1.99.

'Harry Ki Pyari' is presented by Director Dr. Kapil Rijal and Producer Dr. Bhola Rijal. This romantic comedy, starring Jitu Nepal, Samragyee RL Shah, Bijay Baral, and Laxmi Giri, garnered significant attention during its theatrical release for making audiences laugh and feel emotional. The film, which presents the ups and downs of the life, love, and friendship of an ordinary person named Harry in a simple and entertaining style, was particularly favored by family audiences.

Similarly, 'Prem Geet 3' is a historical love story directed by Chhetan Gurung and Santosh Sen, and produced by Santosh Sen. The powerful performances by Pradeep Khadka and Kristina Gurung in the lead roles, along with Shiv Shrestha, Sunil Thapa, Santosh Sen, and Maotse Gurung, made the film even more impactful. This film, which was screened in Nepal and international markets and earned praise, succeeded in winning the hearts of the audience due to its grand visuals, strong narrative, and emotional love story.

DishHome Go is a leading OTT platform that provides Nepali viewers with films, web series, live television, sports, and various Nepali and international content. With the facility to watch anywhere, anytime via mobile, tablet, and smart TV, DishHome Go has been connecting Nepali audiences both within Nepal and around the world with their culture and entertainment.

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