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White Horse Productions releases ‘Resham Filili’’s music in Sikkim


Nepali comedy film Resham Filili, produced in Nepal, launched its music today at Deorali, Gangtok. A musical function was held at Deorali, Gangtok, capital of Sikkim which also was an India release. Gangtok-based, White Horse Productions is an exhibition partner of the movie for India. The audio release was held in the presence of Raghav Chettri, Social Worker; Shital Pradhan, blogger “Proud to be a Sikkimese,” Biren Lama, CEO “Of the White Horse Production” Priyanka Tamang, General Manager, “The White Horse Production” and others.

The film stars Vinay Shrestha, Menuka Pradhan Kameshwar Chaurashriya, and others. Music by Kali Prasad Baskota, the hummable songs of the movie, is becoming popular with each passing day. There are four songs in the film.


Actor Vinay Shrestha, explaining his inability to attend the audio release, sent a video message from Kathmandu, Nepal, through the internet that was shown to the gathering. Shrestha, in his message, thanked everyone for their presence in the audio release and appealed to everyone to watch it. He said it is an entertaining movie. The movie will be released on April 24, 2015, simultaneously in Nepal and Sikkim.

Speaking on the occasion, Biren Lama and Priyanka Tamang of “The White Horse Production” said that this is their first venture in film partnership, and they have many more plans in the coming days. The White Horse Production had made music videos and documentaries for their credit earlier. It was also announced that the “Proud to be a Sikkimese” blog and the “Voice of Sikkim” website will be the official online partner of the film in India.


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