A short film by Bipra Acharya, loosely based on B.P. Koirala's Babu, Aama, Chhora...
Starring: Bipra Acharya, Srijan Man Nakarmi, Ruchi Belbase and Viplob Pratik
Camera: Anil Maharjan
Editing: Usha Pande
Audio: Pravat J Gurung
Technical Direction: Laxan Kundan
Spot Boys: Sunil Gurung, Alok Thapa, Suresh Limbu
Screenplay: Bipra Acharya
Direction: Tsering Choden
Produced by Vikash Pradhan
A oneFILM Production - http://motleymix.com.np
film was nice but ur tags are wrong so edit the tags and title also .....haii
dacops99 10 months ago
weirdddddddd....
that truly sucks man
veeshanR 1 year ago
Oh GOD...Thats HARD! Nice one.
Memorywidu 1 year ago
this is the best one out of all ur projects.RESPECT::::::
bibeck9979 2 years ago
5 Stars. Good Work. I will research into BP koiralas life now lol the story seems interesting. Your editing, camera shots, sound were all very nice. It added to the professional feel.
lexlimbu 2 years ago
Why is the son mad at the mom? Why is there tension between the two? I didn't understand the interaction, maybe I missed something?
But overall, its a good short film. I'm really glad you guys are constantly experimenting and evolving. Its great work. I hope you continue. I'm always here to offer my two cents. Good luck with future projects.
pranayarana 2 years ago
Usually, the sound complements and enhances dialogue, here it takes over and distracts from it. You want us to pay attention, not strain ourselves trying to hear what the characters are saying.
I didn't really get the end. I like the camera work that doesn't reveal the twist until the end. But that black and white freeze frame when we see her, felt a little too dramatic, like something out of a soap opera. You want to be a subtle with this, so that the audience understands without being told.
pranayarana 2 years ago
This is pretty good. I love the opening montage. It sets a great mood and its pretty aesthetic. Nicely done there. Although the plot is a little convoluted, the character interactions are great. The camerawork is fine too. There are close personal shots that work really well as well as the focus shifts you do when the two are talking on the balcony. That's a great technique. The sound, once again, is my main problem. It dominates the audio and thats a big problem.
pranayarana 2 years ago
Dyaaaaaaaaaaaammmmm....Haha!...nice one!..
khattam32 2 years ago
ekdum gajjab!
bhusun 2 years ago