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‘Suskera’ set to release on Jan 3

Samten Bhutia directorial ‘Suskera’ is set to be released on Jan 3.
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By Republica

Samten Bhutia directorial ‘Suskera’ is set to be released on Jan 3. Speaking at the event held in the capital, Bhutia said that the release date postponed due to some technical problems.  According to the press statement postpone of release date won’t affect the story of the film.



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Swarup P Dhakal, and Surakshya Pant are lead characters of the film and it also features actors Mithila Sharma, Sishir Bangdel, and Siddhartha Uadhaya. The movie is being produced by SP Dhakal and CK Dhakal.


Speaking about the film, director Bhutia said that the film is based on a love story. “‘Suskera’ deals with a love story and shows the hurdles in love life.” Swarup who was also featured in ‘Chhakka Panja 2’ has also worked for Bollywood TV Show ‘Gumrah’.

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