‘Sano Sansar’ Receives Universal Certificate, Approved for All Age Groups

Film has already gained attention through its promotional content. The trailer, released last week, has been well-received, portraying the struggles of a middle-class family.

‘Sano Sansar’ Receives Universal Certificate, Approved for All Age Groups

Kathmandu | The upcoming Nepali film Sano Sansar, set to release on September 25th, has received a "Universal" certificate from the Film Certification Board. This allows the film to be shown to audiences of all age groups in cinemas.

Produced by Arjun Kumar, the film has already gained attention through its promotional content. The trailer, released last week, has been well-received, portraying the struggles of a middle-class family. It reflects the everyday challenges of a typical Nepali household in a realistic manner.

Despite the cast being mostly newcomers, their performances have been praised. Director Siddhartha Pudasaini has successfully guided these fresh faces to deliver strong performances. The trailer hints that even a simple storyline can result in an engaging movie.

Sita Devi Timalsina, wife of comedian Kedar Ghimire "Magney Budha", plays a lead role in the film. The cast also includes Raj Pangeni Sharma, Anu Dahal, Anjasa Rijal, Shishir Siwakoti, Sarita Bhandari, and Jeevan Gautam, all making their debut in the Nepali film industry.

The film is produced by Capital Media Ad Production and Princess Movies, with Arjun Kumar as the producer and Madhav Bagale as the executive producer. Cinematography is by Pravin Khadka, editing by Romi Tandukar, and Music Nepal serves as the digital partner, with Tunamuna Concept as the creative partner.

This film marks the directorial and writing debut of Siddhartha Pudasaini, with Sarishma Khatri contributing to the script. Sano Sansar aims to offer a thoughtful portrayal of the struggles faced by middle-class families in Nepal.