TALK SHOW_INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR/MODEL PAUL SHAH IN HONG KONG
भिडियो हेर्न तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
There is a law in Physics which says that all matter tend to change from a state of order to complete disorder. Once pure and natural, the matter then perpetually heads towards a state of chaos from which it can never go back to its original form.
It’s only natural that this is applicable to director Bikash Raj Acharya’s Nai Nabhannu La 4, the fourth installment in a series of vaguely-related movies of the same name.
The movie continues the series’ tradition of exploiting romance by glorifying it and then reducing it to a device to put in a smattering of comic sketches, mawkish songs sequences and badly-timed pop cultural references in a two-hour runtime.
Add to that, a sense of self indulgence and complete disregard for subtlety, and you get Nai Nabhannu La 4. It could very well be a case study of what is wrong with most Nepali movies.
If this is what a major Nepali movie franchise in 2016 looks like, I will look somewhere else.
In the movie, Neer (Paul Shah) is deep in unrequited love. But before he can get over the loss of Aanchal (Aanchal Sharma), his girl of pursuit, Anjana (Barsha Raut) starts hounding him for her own interest. It’s better to love someone back than to be in a sorry state due to unrequited love, states the movie in recurring scenes.
तल को बक्समा क्लिक गर्नुहोस
TALK SHOW_INTERVIEW WITH ACTOR/MODEL PAUL SHAH IN HONG KONG
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