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Saanghuro

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Saanghuro
Film poster
Nepaliसाँघुरो
Directed byJoes Pandey
Written byBinod Paudel
Produced bySameer Mainali; Mountain River Films
StarringShushank Mainali
Deeya Maskey
Dayahang Rai
Buddhi Tamang
CinematographySushan Prajapati
Edited byAnjjay Khadka
Music byMadan Gopal; Udgam Pariyar
Release date
  • 26 April 2013 (2013-04-26)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali

Saanghuro (Nepali: साँघुरो) is a Nepali film.[1][2] It involves the psycho-social conflict of characters that leads to unusual circumstances and raises unsolved questions. The story is built around members of a lower-middle-class family living in an urban slum. Poverty is the part of their lives and the insecurity that comes with having to worry about whether their house might collapse is ever-present. The film was directed by Joes Pandey and produced by Sameer Mainal.

Synopsis

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Krishna is a paper boy, and his mother works as a sweeper. Krishna falls in love with Kamala, a domestic worker to a rich family, and the two marry. The film portrays the psychology of the newly wedded couple who are powerless to do anything about the physical distance that is imposed upon them because of his mother's constant presence in their shared room.

Cast

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  • Shushank Mainali as Krishna
  • Deeya Maskey as Kamala
  • Aruna Karki as Krishna's Mother
  • Dayahang Rai as Tika (Daya Hang Rai)
  • Rabi Giri as Krishna's Father
  • Gopal Acharya as Malik
  • Pushpa Acharya as Malikni
  • Sameer Bagale as Malik's Son
  • Ishika Mainali as Malik's Daughter
  • Buddhi Tamang as Nare
  • Bijay Baral as Daju
  • Rabindra Shahi as Police Officer
  • Suresh Aire as Police Man
  • Abeeral Thapa as Car Driver
  • Shankar Mainali as Doctor 1 (Dr. Shankar Mainali)
  • Sudeep Thapa as Doctor 2 (Dr. Sudeep Thapa)

Awards

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "SAANGHURO – Too Close for Comfort - Pragyan Thapa". Pragyan Thapa. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  2. ^ "'Saanghuro' taking Nepali film industry to new heights". Archived from the original on 4 February 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  3. ^ National Film Awards, Nepal 2014 from IMDb
  4. ^ NEFTA Film Awards 2014 from IMDb
  5. ^ Saanghuro awarded in SAARC Film Festival, 28 May 2014
  6. ^ mountainriverfilms.com
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