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Nepali horror film Rahasya team shoots a song at Fushrey Lake

Singtam, May 16: Nepali Horror film 'Rahashya' begins its second phase shooting with a picturization of a song at Fushrey Lake. Famed Actor Deepak Sharma along with lead actress of the movie Januka Sharma and a host of supporting actors faced the chilling weather at Fushrey Lake. The song 'Jindagi Jewnu' sung by Dinesh Dahal is a trekking song composed by Kshettri Raaz and written by Angel Tshering, Chief Assistant Director of Rahasya.
Director Arjun Chappagai gave his satisfaction over the song picturization. Chappagai said we waited for this particular season and our patience did not go to waste. 

The film hopes to get released by the coming winter, added Chappagai. Angel Tshering, Chief Assistant Director of the movie said the filmmaking in Sikkim has changed over a few years. The talents here are very competitive and eager to shine,  she added. Sikkim-born, Tshering has recently come up with two short movies from Mumbai.

Her second project 'Shadow of Water' is scheduled to be screened at the International Short Film Competition in Spain. She was also associated with the popular TV show Crime Patrol and Savdhaan India as Assistant Director. Rahashya team that was at the song shoot included Deepak Dhakal, Karma Tshering Lepcha (Annum), Januka Sharma Rizal, Jeewan Koyu, Amir Gurung, Puja Kadel, Bikey Agarwal, Ajay Biswakarma, Ajoy Guragai, Arjun Baniya, Yugal Darjee and Manisha Chettri, adds the press release.

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