Nepali Film 'Koshe Dhunga' Re-censored After Initial Ban

Kathmandu. The film 'Koshe Dhunga' has been censored again. The production unit has shortened a 13-14 minute scene in the film and resubmitted it for censorship. Member of the Film Censor Board, Sampanna Shrestha, informed that the second censorship took place on Tuesday.

The film, which was released last Bhadra, also faced controversy at the time of its screening for allegedly violating censorship rules. The Central Film Examination Committee (Censor Board) had halted the film's screening, citing non-compliance with the board's directives.

Following the suspension of censorship, the film's public screenings and festival participation were also halted. After all screenings were stopped, the production unit provided clarification to the Censor Board and requested the film to be re-censored.

'Koshe Dhunga', directed by Saroj Paudel and produced by Shree Naradevi Films Pvt. Ltd., stars actresses Surakshya Panta, Aryan Sigdel, Richa Sharma, Niti Shah, Pravin Khatiwada, Manjil Kumar, Saroj Khanal, and Hiuwala Gautam.

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