Filming Concludes for Veteran Director Nir Shah's Latest Movie 'Kamala Miss'

Kathmandu. The filming for the movie 'Kamala Miss,' directed by veteran artist and director Nir Shah, has concluded. The shooting, which began on February 1, wrapped up on Tuesday.

Pushkar Lama (Prem Bhomjan), the film's line producer, stated that the shooting was completed in approximately 23 days. He informed that although filming was postponed for three days due to the elections, the work was finished within the scheduled timeline.

The movie 'Kamala Miss,' based on a psychological narrative, features lead roles by director Nir Shah himself, along with Ramesh Budhathoki, Basana Timilsina, Shivam Saraf Chhetri, Aarav Dahal, Bhavana Magar, Sushant Kumar Shrestha, Jayanta Regmi, Suresh Thapa, Rajan KC, and Sanjay Khatiwada.

Uma Malla has produced the film for the Bijay Malla Memorial Foundation. Umesh Malla and Chaitanya Pradhan are the executive producers, while Pushkar Lama (Prem Bhomjan) serves as the line producer. The story is by Bijay Malla, and the screenplay and dialogues were jointly prepared by director Nir Shah and Prajal Dulal.

The cinematography is by Shivaram Shrestha, music by Yug Bhusal, and choreography by Ramji Lamichhane. Nir Shah, returning to direction after nearly a decade, has directed famous Nepali films such as 'Basudev,' 'Pachis Basanta,' 'Rajmati,' 'Basanti,' 'Masan,' and 'Setobagh.' 

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