Karkhana

Karkhana

10.0

Jun 30 2017

2h 18m

KARKHANA is a romantic drama with a strong social message. Although the main plot has been kept unrevealed to keep the suspense and maintain the surprise element but overall it is a story about a women's wrong choice in life and the difficulties she faces to come to terms with and to overcome these challenges. The film is able to bring forward a social issue, challenging the stereotypes on women hood and its boundaries. In a nutshell it is a complete family entertainment package with romance, hatred, friendship, humor and action with an underlining social message.

Barsha Siwakoti

Barsha Siwakoti

Shanti

Sushil Shrestha

Sushil Shrestha

Bishal

Mausami Malla

Mausami Malla

Gayatri Mata

Nabin Lamsal

Nabin Lamsal

Nabin

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