‘Lilami’: A Poignant short film exposing Nepali Youth Immigration Crisis
Kathmandu : In an effort to address the pressing issue of youth migration, Director and Producer Ramji Gnawali has released his latest short film “Lilami.”
The film highlights the sky rocketing problem of youth migration from Nepal, a country grappling with instability and high unemployment rates. The movie is short but meaningful.
The gripping narrative of “Lilami” revolves around the challenges faced by Nepali youth who are compelled to leave their homeland in search of better opportunities. The film offers a poignant exploration of how the instability of the nation and the lack of job prospects have prompted a significant portion of the youth to seek greener pastures abroad.
The cast of “Lilami” includes seasoned actors such as Mahesh Khadka, Sabina Raut, Deepak Dhakal, Narayan Kandel, Rajesh Bhattarai, Sudin Shrestha, and Shibu Pandey.
The film is brought to life through the lens of Director of Photography Sankalp Bhujel, with Gopal Ray as the Assistant Cinematographer. The editing is skillfully handled by Nahakul Khadka, while the emotive impact is further enhanced by Rubin Magar’s evocative background music.
Behind the scenes, the creative force of the film is guided by the storytelling prowess of Pawan Bashyal, who has crafted a narrative that resonates with the audience. The post-production efforts are spearheaded by Ramro Entertainment, ensuring a seamless and captivating final product.
The dedication and hard work of the team are evident in every aspect of the film’s production. Krishna Rimal serves as the Assistant Director, Bhumiraj Thapa as the recordist, and Rajendra Moktan as the mastermind behind the color grading. Makeup by Saroj Pandey adds authenticity to the characters, while Yubaraj Ghimire efficiently manages the production process as the Production Manager.
Jeevan Bhandari takes on the role of Executive Producer. Director and Producer Gnawali, known for his previous work in producing music videos and short films, Dark Moon, Ek lover, Honeymoon, Aaradhya etc, as well as his role as a media manager for renowned celebrities in Nepal, is now embarking on an international journey with his upcoming docudrama.
Director Gnawali hopes to shed light on the struggles and aspirations of Nepali youth while raising awareness about the crucial issue of youth migration. “In the hustle of modern life, people often miss out on experiencing the authenticity of today’s meaningful cinema. Our attempt is to showcase narratives that reflect our society, fostering a deeper connection through filmmaking”, says Gnawali, “Moreover, Lilami has the potential to globally spotlight Nepali movies, cuisine, attire, and lifestyle.”
The film is poised to captivate audiences with its compelling narrative and stellar performances, prompting important conversations about the future of Nepal’s younger generation.
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