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‘Intu Mintu’ wraps up shoot in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Jan 22: Eyecore Films has announced their upcoming film ‘Intu Mintu London Ma’, a romantic drama starring Dhiraj Magar, Samrgyee RL Shah, and Saruk Tamrakar.
By Republica

KATHMANDU, Jan 22: Eyecore Films has announced their upcoming film ‘Intu Mintu London Ma’, a romantic drama starring Dhiraj Magar, Samrgyee RL Shah, and Saruk Tamrakar. 


The film directed by Renasha Bantawa Rai has completed its shooting schedule in Nepal, and also finished the first schedule in the UK for December/January, according to the press statement released by Eyecore Films. 


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Eyecore Films, the production company has released the first pictures of different moments from the film. 


The statement added that the film is about two modern day individuals Ishan (Intu) and Meera (Mintu) struggling to walk the fine line between tradition and modernity. Will they able to go against all norms for the sake of their happiness or will they be compelled to live in a compromise, that’s the dilemma that the movie depicts. 


The film was shot around various locations in London and was able to capture the seasonal festive vibes of December. The crew will begin filming its remaining schedule in the UK in April 2018 to capture the spirit of spring season. The film is currently under post-production, and will be released around mid 2018. 

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