Strong Opening for ‘Hrashwa Deergha,’ But Limited Shows Leave Audiences Disappointed

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Actress Neeta Dhungana’s film ‘Hrashwa Deergha’ has made aggressive business on Friday and Saturday. The production team claims that the film has received excellent word-of-mouth from the audience.

Distributor Manoj Rathi stated that the film started with encouraging business from the Friday morning shows and continued its momentum throughout Saturday. He claimed that many viewers had to return without tickets due to insufficient show times. Similarly, producer and actress Neeta Dhungana expressed dissatisfaction that, despite the film’s strong performance, additional shows were not added.

On Saturday, the film’s production team reached various halls in Kathmandu Valley such as QFX, Big Movies, One Cinemas, and FCube Cinemas to collect audience feedback.

Writer and actor Harihar Adhikari said that the film is performing well not only in Kathmandu Valley but also in other cities like Narayangarh, Pokhara, Butwal, Nepalgunj, Biratnagar, Itahari, Dharan, Damak, Birtamod, and Dhangadhi.

Following the film’s strong performance, Bollywood actor and ‘Ghajini’ villain Pradeep Rawat is also set to visit Nepal on Sunday to watch ‘Hrashwa Deergha’ and interact with the audience.

The executive producer of the film, which is presented by Neeta Films, is Dhananjay Galani.

The film stars Harihar Adhikari, Neeta Dhungana, Brahmanandam, Ali, Kabir Duhan Singh, Pradeep Rawat, Sunil Verma, Prashant Tamrakar, Sanchita Luitel, Bipana Thapa, Saroj Khanal, Naren Khadka, Garima Sharma, Ravindra Jha, Aradhya Mishra, Buddhi Tamang, and Kiran KC.

The story is by actor Harihar Adhikari, while the screenplay and dialogues were written by Pratik Paudel, director Chandra Pant, and Harihar himself. The film was shot by renowned Bollywood cinematographer Kabir Lal.

Chandra Pant is the director of the film. Previously, he has directed some Bhojpuri films and worked as an action director in more than fifty Nepali films, making this his directorial debut in Nepali cinema.

The film, produced with investment from actress Neeta Dhungana, will be released in three languages: Nepali, Telugu, and Hindi. The film’s poster was designed by Vijay Basyal, while the distribution is handled by Vantage Entertainment, represented by Manoj Rathi and Ujwal Paudel.

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