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No Country For Lhotshampa: A refugee story (video)

This documentary is a powerful reality check—brought to life with breathtaking cinematography, raw emotion, and unflinching honesty.

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KATHMANDU: In a world that’s moved on, Paperclip Production brings us back to a story we should never forget.

“No Country For Lhotshampa”, the latest documentary by director Ashish Kumar Bhetwal, is a raw, emotional journey into the lives of Bhutanese refugees—people surviving each day with the weight of labor, food scarcity, and an uncertain future.

This documentary is a powerful reality check—brought to life with breathtaking cinematography, raw emotion, and unflinching honesty.

At the production’s core is Arpan Adhikari, whose vision as producer brought this urgent narrative to life with purpose and precision.

The visual soul of the documentary belongs to Shreekrishna Singh [SK], a cinematic powerhouse handling camera, editing, color, and drone work.

Ensuring the story remained grounded in truth, Srijana Ghimire led the charge as research head, diving into the untold histories and human experiences that form the documentary’s backbone.

Adding voice to emotion, Kapil Adhikari delivers a powerful voiceover—narrating with depth, compassion, and resonance that lingers long after the screen fades to black.

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