"Pooja, Sir": Deepak Rauniyar's Small-Scale Polar
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Pooja, Sir, rapt to NepaliIn a provincial town in Nepal, two children are abducted. The trampling investigation, one sends from Kathmandu an inspector, Pooja (Asha Magrati), to try to... Read the article Cinema: "Pooja, Sir", "Perla", "My Fathers Son"... The releases on your screens appeared first on Current Values.
Captain Pooja Thapa – an incorruptible professional, a queer replete with clean hair and disgracious features, molded in his jeans, affecting this manly coldness that justifies giving him the "Sir" according to local usage to address the police – is sent from Kathmandu to investigate, with the help of his deputy Matama, the heinous abduction of two children, including the son of a deputy who finances an insurrectional movement in this region pop…
The third film by the Nepali filmmaker rarely manages to get out of his way too marked.
In the theater from this July 23rd, in the south of Nepal, in 2015 we are taken to the city of Pooja. As a draft constitution stirs up community tensions, two children disappear. A policeman from the capital is commissioned to find them. Find out what the Nepalese press thought about this film.
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