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Kusume Rumal

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“I feel nostalgic. This film reminded me of the early days of my life when I and my husband were head over heels in love with each other. It reminds me of those goose bumps I used to get at the sight of him,” commented Maoist leader and former minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation Hisila Yami sharing pani-puris with her hubby Dr Baburam Bhattarai following the star-studded premiere of “Kusume Rumal” at Gopi Krishna Movies on Monday.[break]



Yami further shared how they both (Yami and Bhattarai) managed time to watch a new movie immediately following its release during the decade long conflict. Dr Bhattarai added, “Kusume Rumal reminded me our days of romance. This movie is superbly directed and the songs are so beautiful that everyone, including those who don’t believe in love at first sight, will love it. Youngsters will surely enjoy the movie.”







After celebrating 200 days of successful screening of Parkhi Basen, a production of Gopi Krishna Movies Private Limited, some half a year back, Gopi Krishna on Monday evening made it loud and colorful once again to celebrate the first directorial debut of Nirak Poudel, the shining scion of Gopi Krishna family -- Kusume Rumal.



The premiere of Kusume Rumal was marked with no less pomp and panoply than any other premieres that took place in the capital recently. The red carpet ceremony was graced by more than two dozen celebrities from Kollywood along with dozens of invitees from the entertainment industry. It must have been the first time for Gopi Krishna movies to host such a tall list of celebrities.



When many eyes were glued to the entrance of the cinema hall to get a glimpse of Kollywood’s who’s who, the entry of Dr Baburam Bhattarai, Hisila Yami and Nepali congress leader Ram Chandra Poudel almost took everyone by surprise. While the live band artists were playing the title track of Kusume Rumal, actresses like Tripti, Nadekar, Richa Ghimire, Nandita KC and Yuna Uprety engaged themselves in chatpate gossips in the corner.







When chairman of Gopi Krishna Movies, Uddhab Poudel, also the producer of the film and director Nirak Poudel were waiting for all their guests to show up, singer Nima Rumba, DJ Raju, and actor Vinay Shrestha were having their own boys talks and actor Aryan Sigdel got himself busy receiving compliments for his acting prowess in his recent movie “Mero Euta Saathi Chha.” The forever young actor Bhuwan KC was seen busy accompanying his wife Sushmita and son Anmol KC.



Before the curtain raiser Gopi Krishna brought together the junior Gopi Krishna family members to cut the ceremonial cake, while Nirak Poudel opened an expensive champagne bottle welcoming everyone to the film hall that has a seat capacity for over 1100 people.



Nirak Poudel’s Kusume Rumal -- a sequel to his father Uddhab Poudel’s original Kusume Rumal released more than a decade ago -- is a love story that ends in a tragic note. The earlier version of Kusume Rumal had Tripti Nadekar, Udit Narayan Jha, Bhuwan KC and Neer Shah in the lead roles. In its sequel, Tripti still mesmerizes the audience while Neer Shah has played a guest appearance. Meanwhile, Bhuwan KC was happy to be among the audience, while Udit Narayan Jha is obviously too busy in Bollywood to act in Nepali film today.



To come to a conclusion whether Nirak Poudel’s sequel is a family entertainer is a difficult job. And the reason is that the flick is replete with takes that would rather qualify for an adult audience. The dialogues, which at times get a bit too bawdy, should have been avoided or not vocalized to such an extent. In that case, the sequel of Kusume Rumal should be recommended in the category of “PG – 12 (Parental Guidance – under 12 restricted).”







Talking about the story and screenplay, scriptwriter Pradip Bhardwaj seems to have been heavily influenced by the Hollywood movie “A Walk to Remember”. The first few minutes into the flick and the climax appear strikingly similar.



[LIGHT - SPOILER AHEAD]



The movie unfolds with Gina (Usha Rajak) narrating the entire story with Sohan (Niraj Baral) sitting quietly in the background. Sohan and Gina are best friends at college. With a cool stud attitude in his college, Sohan is a favorite of many and Gina is attracted to her. Kusum (Ruby Bhattarai) is a neighbor of Sohan and studies in the same college. The bespectacled Kusum with long hairs prefers to live a low key life and dresses up traditionally. That is why many do not want to befriend her. But Sohan had always been looking for someone like Kusum to spend his entire life with. He befriends her and both fall in love, while Gina’s love for Sohan remains unrequited. She leaves for abroad while Sohan and Kusum tie the knot. Everything’s hunky-dory till the two meet an accident immediately following their honeymoon. That’s all for the story as I wouldn’t want to play spoilsport for those who are planning to turn up at the turnstiles.



Kusume Rumal compels you to recall many instances from Bollywood blockbusters like “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” and “Kal Ho Na Ho.” The movie needs a special mention for one thing though. It’s in the same league of movies directed by Yash Chopra and David Dhawan in terms of direction. Moreover, Niraj Baral’s debut cast surely will get him more directorial offers in the times to come. However, that would only be possible if Baral plans to return from Australia. Sad that he even missed the premiere of his first movie.



 



Newcomer actress Ruby Bhattarai steals the show, while Usha Rajak boasts of a fine screen presence. All the soundtracks composed by Souryajeet Baskota are bonus to the movie and Aditya Narayan Jha’s voice in the title track stands out. It is one more time a fresh feel to listen Sugam Pokharel and Nima Rumba. The cinematography in 35 mm cinemascope is brilliant and Kabi Raj and Pooja Gurung’s choreography is worth a mention. All in all, Kusume Rumal offers a breezy entertainment. Let’s also keep our fingers crossed till Poudel’s upcoming movie “Assassination of Royal Nepal Family hits the marquee.



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