'Aa Bata Aama' Song 'Jandaichhu Nau Danda Katera' Released on Maghe Sankranti
Kathmandu: Another song from the movie 'Aa Bata Aama', which is scheduled to be released on Magh 16, has been released. On the occasion of Magh 1, or Maghe Sankranti, the production team released the song titled 'Jandaichhu Nau Danda Katera'.
The theme of the song illustrates the story of going abroad. The music video features actors Paul Shah, Bipana Thapa, Pradeep Rawat, Saigrace Pokharel, Usha Upreti, Simran Panta, and others. Their acting appears fitting according to the sentiment of the song.
The song is sung by Kiran Pariyar, while Abhi Sunar composed the lyrics and music. Bishal Niraula arranged the song.
Produced under Arya Entertainment, the film stars Bipana Thapa and Paul Shah in lead roles, along with Pradeep Rawat, Usha Upreti, Simran Pant, Saigrace Pokharel, Gajit Bista, and Begam Nepali. Currently, Paul Shah, Bipana Thapa, and the production team are actively involved in the extensive promotion of the film.
Directed by Chandra Panta, the story and screenplay were also written by him. The film features music by Koshish Chhetri, Babul Giri, and Thaneshwor Gautam. The vocals include Rabi Oadh, Kiran Pariyar, and Yaman Shrestha in the Nepali version.
Additionally, Gambhir Bista and Dilip Okheda choreographed the music videos. Nawaraj Upreti is the DOP, and the dialogues, written by Abhimanyu Nirabi, involved collaboration between Amar Neupane, Abhimanyu Nirabi, and Chandra Panta.
The film is invested in by Krishna Prasad Subedi, Omkar Panta, Prakash Jung Kunwar, Dhurba Prasad Neupane, and Kshitiz Dhungana, with Karan Singh Rasaili as the executive producer.
The film's editing is by Milan Shrestha, while Sahil Khan produced the trailer and teaser.
Previously, the song 'Laija Khabar E Hawa' from this film became popular. Audiences highly appreciated everything from the film's posters to the songs. After the success of the Nepali version of 'Laija Khabar E Hawa', the production team also released it in a Newari version. Translated into the Newari version by veteran artist Madan Krishna Shrestha, the song was sung by his son, Yaman Shrestha.
RR Films holds the theatrical distribution rights for the film in Nepal, while OSR Digital holds the digital rights.
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