Jul 11, Kathmandu - The Nepali film 'Yo Man Ta Mero Nepali Ho' has been released from today, Friday. The film has also got the opportunity to be screened nationwide. The film is directed by Mitra Pradhan (Male).
The film, which is about the need to preserve the Nepali language, features the story of director Pradhan. The film premiered on Wednesday. At the premiere, the film was praised for its dedication to the Nepali language, literature, art, and patriotism.
The film's director, Pradhan, also said that the film carries an emotional message that connects all Nepalese around the world, adding that the issues raised by the film have touched the hearts of the audience and that such works will honor the Nepali language, art, and country.
The film stars Bijay Baral, Roshan Shrestha, Wilson Bikram Rai, Buddhi Tamang, Ayusha Samal, Narayan Khati, Bhupendra Lingden, Subash Bhandari, Bijay Subba, Bijita Pariyar, and others.
The film, shot in Jhapa, Ilam, Sikkim, Darjeeling, Jaigaon, West Bengal, and the United States, has Saurabh Lama as DOP, music by Deepak Sharma, Bikash Chaudhary, and Torampahang Rai, editing by Banish Shah, and cinematography by Dev Maharjan.