The Cinema Times, Kathmandu – The first song titled ‘Ghar Mero Sano Bukuro’ from the anticipated Nepali cinema ‘Shree Bukuro: The Home Calling’ has been officially released. Set to hit theatres nationwide on Falgun 1, coinciding with Mahashivaratri, the cinema introduced its opening musical offering on Basanta Panchami, through the official YouTube channel of the production company Film Range.
The sentiments of the song resonate with the warmth of home and family. Director Sudip Bhupal Singh believes the song will strike a chord with audiences for its heartfelt theme. The song is penned by the director himself, music composed by Ranjit Gajmer and vocals by renowned singer Shiva Pariyar.
Visually, the song captures the emotional journey of the lead characters portrayed by Ashirwad Chhetri and Laxmi Giri as they travel back from the city to their village. The song hints at the cinema’s essence as a pure, family centric story rooted in relationships, belongings and emotional connection. The journey unfolds with moments of nostalgia, conflict and quiet reflection offering a glimpse of the cinema’s emotional core.
A pure family entertainer, ‘Shree Bukuro’ marks the return of director Singh after a seven year hiatus after his earlier works Mala and Rudrapriya. At a time when socially rooted and family-oriented narratives are winning hearts, the director is confident that Shree Bukuro’s heartfelt storytelling will strike a deep emotional chord.
Produced under the banner of Film Range, the cinema features Laxmi Giri, Ashirwad Chhetri, Nikita Acharya, Prateek Raj Neupane, Roshani Karki, Rajan Ishaan, Dipika Thapa, Laya Sangraula, Ram Babu Regmi, Mohan Niraula, Rashmi Bhatta, Uttam KC, Geeta Thapa, Sapana Shrestha, Ashika Shahi, Deepak Karki, Rajina Biswokarma and others.
Written by the director himself, the team comprises Ruby Sen Singh as producer. Suraj Tamang and Praveen Singh handle choreography, iDream Animation delivers the visual effects. Editing is jointly managed by Banish Shah, Chandan Dutt and Parichhed Sen. Sanjay Lama and Rajesh Shrestha in cinematography, the cinema was shot in picturesque locations of Mustang, Baglung, Kaski, Damauli, Makwanpur and Kathmandu adding visual richness to its narrative.
The compositions by Ranjit Gazmer, Basanta Sapkota and Bikram Karki, with vocals by Shiva Pariyar, Bishesh Poudel, Yukti Bimali, Sabin Subedi and Sandesh Poudel adds the melodic strength. Kishor Bhatt, Kuldeep Sharma and Prem Khatiwada serve as assistant directors.
Rooted in family and emotion, ‘Shree Bukuro’ is a gentle reminder that no matter how far we go, home always calls us back.

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