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Two Nepali movies in theaters along with hollywood movie

Nepali movies 'Hookah: An Absurd Dream,' 'Tulkee,' and the Hollywood movie 'The Little Mermaid' were screened today.

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KATHMANDU: Today, the film hall exhibited two Nepali films and one hollywood movies.

Nepali movies ‘Hookah: An Absurd Dream,’ ‘Tulkee,’ and the Hollywood movie ‘The Little Mermaid’ were screened today.

Shambhu Thapa’s ‘Hookah: An Absurd Dream‘ stars Prakash Ghimire, Santosh Kumar Atreya, Pramila Khanal, Tej Giri, Ashu Neupane, Talisha Gurung, Nischal Bimal, Alisha Bhoj, and others acted in the movie.

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According to actor Ghimire, despite the fact that the film is titled “social story,” it contains a lot of amusement. “Hookah and its reputation have been used as images in films.” “We presented the events and reality in our village society,” he remarked.

Similarly, the tradition of polygamy in Nepal’s Himalayan area has been shown in ‘Tulkee,’ which was screened today.

Dev Thapa’s film tells the narrative of a girl who grew up in a different society in the lower region of Dolpa, marries, and moves to the higher area, where the story of what she had to go through in the name of custom is disclosed.

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The film stars Shishir Bangdel, Swastima Karki, Sophia Limbu, Narendra Tamang, Som Lama, Shekhar Lama, Saujan Subba, Bhakta Sinhg Kathayat, Ratna Prasad Neupane, and other performers.

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“The Little Mermaid” is the beloved story of Ariel, a beautiful and spirited young mermaid with a thirst for adventure.

The Hollywood movie ‘The Little Mermaid’ stars Melissa McCarthy, Hayley Bailey, Jonah Haver King, Simone Ashley and others.

“The Little Mermaid” is directed by Oscar nominee Rob Marshall (“Chicago,” “Mary Poppins Returns”) with a screenplay by two-time Oscar nominee David Magee (“Life of Pi,” “Finding Neverland”).

The film is produced by two-time Emmy winner Marc Platt (“Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” “Grease Live!”), Miranda, two-time Emmy winner John DeLuca (“Tony Bennett: An American Classic”), and Rob Marshall, with Jeffrey Silver (“The Lion King”) serving as executive producer.