Comedian Narayan Tripathi's Look Revealed for 'Chameli Ko Poi'

Kathmandu. The film 'Chameli Ko Poi' is directed by Everest Surya Bohora. The look of comedian Narayan Tripathi has been made public from the film which is going to be released worldwide from next October 16.

Tripathi, also known by the pseudonym Prem Charo, was very busy with film acting until a decade and a half ago. He disappeared after fleeing to America and is now returning to the audience with this film.

He, who was very successful in comedy acting, is semi-naked in the second look poster of 'Chameli Ko Poi'. The marks of injuries on his face from kicks and punches are visible, and his clothes are torn, and he appears to be running away after being beaten.

The current poster of the film, which had already grabbed the audience's attention with its first look poster, features Tripathi's semi-naked form along with the main actors of the film—Suraksha Panta, Mukun Bhusal, Wilson Bikram Rai, Narayan Upadhyay, Sudip Kunwar, and Umesh Rai. Besides these, Premdev Giri, Rabindra Jha, Anshu Maharjan, Khadak Bahadur Pun (Khabapu), Rajani Gurung, Sunita Sapkota, Ganesh Gautam, Dhanalaxmi Bohora, Shreya Narayan, Anushka Narayan, Mina RL Shah, Ritu Mall Thakuri, etc. have acted in the film.

A special show is being organized in Texas, America on August 9, a few weeks before its release. The story of the film is also by director Bohora himself, and Shivam Adhikari assisted him in screenplay and dialogue writing. Ramnarayan Upadhyay and Sunita Sapkota are the producers of the film made under the banner of Dhanalaxmi Cine Makers. Uday Vikram Rana, Ritu Mall Thakuri, and Kapil Acharya are the executive producers, and Dhankumari Shrestha is the line producer.

The film, co-produced by Sudip Kunwar, Sumitra Thapa, Narayan Tripathi, Yamprasad Oli, and Pradipkumar Sapkota, was shot in Mustang, Pokhara, and Kathmandu. RR Films is distributing the film.

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