Film 'Gauthali' Based on Story of Unusual Couple Released

Kathmandu. The film 'Gauthali' has been made based on the story of an unusual couple. In the audio-visual released for the promotion of the film, actor Arun Kshetri has appeared unusual. Looking at actor Kshetri's unusual behavior, he appears to be suffering from some disease, and his marriage has been shown to a young woman of a tender age. Actress Simran Khadka has played the role of the young woman who looks like a school student.

Actor Kshetri said that the film has been made on the story of the challenges faced by an unusual couple after marriage. He said, "The film has been made on the story of a young woman who had to get married at a young age despite wanting to study, and a couple who shows unusual behavior. The film shows the impact of education on the ups and downs faced by a couple who appear unusual at first glance. We have tried to make a simple film on a serious subject."

The film has been made on a social subject. In the film, along with actor Kshetri, Simran Khadka, Madan Krishna Shrestha, Prakash Ghimire, Luniba Tuladhar, Rabindra Jha, Ishwori Baral, Sanjog Rasaili, Sitadevi Timilsina, Laxminath Timilsina and other artists have acted.

The film, based on the story of Dr. Bhola Rizal, has been directed by Dr. Kapil Rizal. The screenplay of the film, which is also by director Rizal, was jointly prepared by Nishchal Kunwar, Niraj Nepal and Giriraj Ghimire. Director Rizal said that 'Gauthali' carries the symbolic meaning of home, family, and mutual closeness.

"We have tried to show the importance of home and family in the film, where education plays a significant role," said director Rizal.

The film has been jointly produced by Suman Giri and director Rizal. The music for the film 'Gauthali', composed by musicians Shambhujeet Baskota, Thaneswar Gautam and Prashant Sapkota, has background music by Alice Karki and editing by Milan Shrestha.

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