Kathmandu: The highly anticipated Nepali movie Actor: Take One held its grand premiere on Monday evening at QFX Cinemas in Bhaktapur. The premiere, conducted on a dazzling set, witnessed the attendance of approximately 700 guests.
The event grabbed attention with the entrance of lead actors Pradeep Khadka and Raj Ballav Koirala, along with actresses Anna Sharma and Divya Rayamajhi. The fifth floor of the cinema hall, where the premiere took place, was filled with journalists and guests, creating an electrifying atmosphere. Videos of the event are now viral on various media platforms and social media.
The premiere was graced by prominent figures from the Nepali film industry, distinguished personalities, the film’s production team, their families, and renowned business leaders, showcasing the high anticipation surrounding the movie.
Scheduled to release on Martyrs’ Day, January 29, Actor: Take One has already generated significant buzz. Notably, actor Raj Ballav Koirala returned to Nepal from the U.S. just two days before the premiere to attend the event.
The premiere was described as an exciting and memorable occasion. Attendees who watched the film praised its innovative storytelling, fresh presentation, and outstanding performances by the cast. The debut direction of Rajan Bhusal received widespread acclaim.
Based on the overwhelmingly positive feedback at the premiere, the movie is expected to create a new wave in the Nepali film industry and win the hearts of audiences upon release. The production team is optimistic that Actor: Take One will set a new benchmark in Nepali cinema.
The movie features an ensemble cast including Pradeep Khadka, Anna Sharma, Divya Rayamajhi, Raj Ballav Koirala, Divya Dev, Srijana Adhikari, Usha Rajak, and Sushil Sitaula. The script was penned by Akash Baral and Rajan Bhusal. Actor: Take One is a joint presentation of Adhrut Films and A Moti Films, produced by Thaman Kumar Bhandari, with creative producer Moti Karki and co-producer Anish Bhusal.
The film’s unique concept and stellar execution have set high expectations, with the potential to leave a lasting impression in the Nepali film industry.