Taandro

Taandro
Directed by Samten Bhutia
Produced by Satish Kumar Gautam
Starring Dayahang Rai
Maniram Pokharel
Music by Aadha Sur
Cinematography Purushottam Pradhan
Distributed by Mountain River Films
Running time
112 minutes
Country Nepal
Language Nepali

Taandro (Nepali: तान्द्रो)(English: Deciphering Me) is an upcoming[1] Nepali language film directed by Samten Bhutia and produced by Satish Kumar Gautam. The movie is based on book "SMIRITI KA DOBHARU" written by Ganga Bahadur Lama. [2][3][4]The story line of the movie is based on the confrontation between the Government and the Maoist Party followed by the civil right movement came to an end overthrowing the Nepalese Monarchy and establishing a People`s Republic. This movie is selected for showing at 19th International Film Festival Dhaka.[5]

Logline

This poignant story explores the inner world of a rebel who belongs to an ultra-leftist underground outfit. After being seriously injured in an ambush by the government forces, he is forced to hide out in a village and his fate is completely dependent on the mercy of its inhabitants. As all his comrades have escaped or have been killed, the villagers blame him for the death of one of their own in the ambush. Amidst this turmoil, his life hanging by a thread, he is left alone to deal with disturbing thoughts and visions.[6]

Cast

Synopsis

Koshish is a member of an underground Maoist group that is battling the Government of Nepal to overthrow the monarchy and establish a republic. He specifically belongs to the cultural wing of the outfit, which consists of troops that go from village to village and spread awareness among the poor, uneducated masses about their rights. It is in effect the propaganda wing of the guerilla outfit. Koshish is leading an unarmed cultural troop on an awareness program in the village of Chailung, in the western district of Lamjung. Right after they finish the program, which consists of skits, songs and dances that glorify their movement, they are ambushed by the then Royal Nepalese Army. In the ensuing melee, most of the troop escape, but one of Koshish’s comrades, and an innocent village girl are killed and he himself is shot in his left leg. He manages to escape into a nearby field where he hides out from the army. The next few days are a fight for survival for Koshish. He has to deal with the physical pain of his horrific wound, and the painful memories of the past. And on top of that, the villagers discover him and are upset because they think he is also to blame for the death of one of their own. It is going to take unexpected kindness on the part of strangers, loyalty of his comrades and sheer will power for Koshish to come out of this dire situation alive.[7][8]

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