Trailer of movie ‘Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2’ Released
The trailer delves into the emotional and societal contrasts between a ‘home’ and a ‘rented place,’ shedding light on the modern-day obsession with owning a house.

KATHMANDU: The official trailer of the much-anticipated Nepali social drama Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2, directed by acclaimed filmmaker Deependra K. Khanal, was unveiled on Friday during a special event.
The trailer delves into the emotional and societal contrasts between a ‘home’ and a ‘rented place,’ shedding light on the modern-day obsession with owning a house.
It powerfully portrays how the deep-rooted attachment to property can lead to emotional, financial, and familial turmoil.
Through vivid storytelling, the trailer highlights the struggles of the younger generation in preserving their homes and the unintended consequences it creates.
The film explores the dark side of ambition, revealing how the pursuit of prestige through home ownership often disrupts economic balance and personal relationships.
Khanal, known for his previous critically acclaimed social dramas like Pashupati Prasad, Aama, and Chiso Manche, brings yet another thought-provoking narrative with Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2.
The film is slated for nationwide release on Jestha 2.
Written by renowned Nepali author Buddhisagar, this marks his debut as a screenwriter.
The film tells a compelling story about the psychological and social impacts of living in a house versus a rented space, and how that distinction influences human behavior and life’s trajectory.
Produced under the banner of Apple Entertainment, A Plus Entertainment, and Natraj Creation, the film features cinematography by Krishna Bahadur Thapa.
The producers are Nakim Uddin, Sharad Shrestha, and Kiran Maharjan, with Yubaraj Karki serving as the executive producer.