Kathmandu – The production team of the film Koshedhunga has intensified its publicity campaign with the release of a lyrical poem.
The poem, recited by the film’s lead actress Surakshya Panta, weaves themes of love, devotion, separation, pain, dreams, and determination. Presented as a lyrical video, it features select footage and still photographs from the film.
The verses portray fading dreams, a life bound by compromises, trust in relationships, and families waiting in hope — hinting at the central narrative of the film. While the poem offers glimpses into the story, the plot itself remains largely under wraps. Director Saroj Paudel has stated that the storyline will be revealed in stages.
Alongside the poem, three new posters have been released, each featuring the main cast. One poster showcases Surakshya Panta, Aryan Sigdel, Praveen Khatiwada, Manjil Kumar, Niti Shah, Richa Sharma, and Dinesh Kafle. Another highlights Praveen Khatiwada, Dinesh Kafle, and Jhaken BC. The third poster features Surakshya Panta carrying a heavy load while Manjil Kumar gazes off into the distance. In all three, the actors appear in their full character looks.
Recently, the team also released the romantic song Bhangera Bhageri, following the earlier release of Natra Bhane Jindagi Byartha Cha, which has become a hit on TikTok.
Directed by Saroj Paudel known for Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi Koshedhunga is set to release on Bhadra 12 (August 28). Produced by Nardevi Films in association with Sarangi Films, the film stars Surakshya Panta, Aryan Sigdel, Richa Sharma, Manjil Kumar, Niti Shah, Praveen Khatiwada, Saroj Khanal, Bishal Pahadi, Hiuwala Gautam, Dinesh Kafle, Lokmani Sapkota, and others.
The film is produced by Previl Kandel and Kishor Anurag, with Dinesh Khadka serving as executive producer. Cinematography is by Babu Shrestha, editing by Nahkul Khadka, and music by Ashish Aviral, Khem Century, and Rhythm Kandel. Suvalmani Sapkota is the casting director.
Koshedhunga will be released simultaneously in Nepal and over 42 other countries — the first time in Nepali cinema history that a film will premiere in so many nations at once. International distribution is handled by Patrick Subedi and Ramesh Dhakal’s Seven Seas International. The team hopes this milestone will elevate Nepali cinema to a new level on the global stage.