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Press Release for "Timro Hamro Zindagani"


Press Release


Film production in Sikkim is going on fast pace, shooting of “Eshara”, “Letter” & “Angalo Yo Mayako” had already completed their shooting and releasing their film soon. Current Nepali Feature film “Timro Hamro Zindagani” produced by Basant K. Lama under the banner of Rani Film Production, Ranipool, East Sikkim is releasing in this August. Producer wants to show this movie from West Sikkim, because that part of Sikkim is far off from capital Gangtok. And most of the West Sikkim viewers will be left out. Production house wants any non profitable societies or clubs of West Sikkim to come forward and take a job of screening so that organization and clubs of particular sub divisions will be benefited. 


Nepali Feature Film “Timro Hamro Zindagani” is screenplay and directed by renowned director of Nepali film Industry Mr. Pratap Subba his debut film was historic “Paral Ko Aago”, story of this film is written by Shri Hirdainath Lama, cinematography by Binay Raj Shanker, choreographed by famous choreographer Kamal Rai and music direction by Deep Waiba.

This film was completely shot at Darjeeling district and some part of Sikkim. Star cast by new faces for this industry  Basant K. Lama, Kavita Sharma, Arvind Chettri, Ritika Lama, Nandita Rai, Soyam Rizal, Pukar Gurung, Pinky Biswa, Pinki Rai, Ganesh Rizal, Kamala Lepcha, Pravin Shanker, Milan Tamang, Rajen Rai, Ranjit Gurung, Manju Tamang, Sujata B.K., Bhasker Pradhan and many others.
Besides that the song of this film is sang by Himalayan Idol Banika Pradhan, Thupden Bhutia, Surya Prakash Rai of Mangan, Kiran Waiba and Hira Rasaily.

This film is uniquely made because of different stories based on 5 main lead artists. Viewers will be entertained till the end of this movie. Director Pratap Subba speaks out that “ this movie will really make a great impact to the current Nepalese society as well as there are so many things this movie will give to each and every individuals about their life “. In the first phase Rani Film Production, Ranipool is set to screen this movie all over the places of Sikkim and Darjeeling district. In the 2nd Phase film will travel some other states of India also. To listen the melodious song of this movie listener can tune on 93.5 Mhz Red FM Sikkim.

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