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UK Holiday (2025)
Character: Subhadra
A UK Holiday is not just a journey; it’s an adventure filled with love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. The story revolves around Aakash, a kind-hearted and adventurous young man, who invites his sister Rekha from the USA to visit the UK for a long-awaited family reunion. Rekha, excited to escape her routine, is thrilled to meet their mother, Subhadra, and sisters Priyanka and Deepika, who already reside in the UK. Aakash ensures this holiday becomes a truly special experience. Together, they explore London’s iconic landmarks like the London Eye and Tower Bridge. The journey takes them to the natural wonder of Durdle Door in Dorset and the charming town of Aldershot. Along the way, they share stories, laughter, and moments of deep connection. This feature film captures the essence of holidays—taking a break, reconnecting with loved ones, and creating memories that last a lifetime. UK Holiday is a celebration of family, adventure, and the joy of togetherness.
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Life Is Strange (2026)
Character: Michael's Mother
Life Is Strange is a heartbreaking yet inspiring film about the resilience of the human spirit. Michael, a once handsome and strong young man dedicated to fitness, lived an active life alongside his mother and two supportive sisters, Jasmine and Yasmine. However, his world turned upside down when he fell seriously ill and was admitted to Frimley Park Hospital for three weeks. Doctors diagnosed Michael with multiple diseases, including autoimmune conditions, gallstones, and ulcers, leaving him in a critical state and facing the possibility of the end of his life. Through this dark period, his sisters, along with compassionate doctors and nurses, stood by his side, offering unwavering support and care. After two years of battling his illnesses with powerful medications, Michael has made some progress, but his health remains fragile. Despite his struggles, he continues to fight with remarkable courage and determination, refusing to give up. Life Is Strange
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Self-Knowledge (2026)
Character: Guruaama
Self-Knowledge tells the story of Guruaama, a compassionate mother, and her two children, Lakshmi and Vishnu, who are dedicated social workers and deeply committed to peace and kindness. Guruaama and Lakshmi have long been inspired by Prem Rawat, a speaker known for his teachings on inner peace and self-awareness. Through his words, they've found guidance on how to live a life rooted in compassion, self-reflection, and harmony. They follow a simple, vegetarian lifestyle, respecting every living being and actively spreading messages of peace in their community. Vishnu, however, is going through a particularly challenging period. Having recently experienced the pain of a divorce after just four months of marriage, he feels lost and emotionally drained. He is struggling with loneliness and is haunted by the feeling that he lacks direction. Seeking peace, he is unsure of where to turn, and feels increasingly detached from his family's sense of purpose and inner calm.
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Frimley Park Hospital (2024)
Character: Tom's mother
Frimley Park Hospital is a heartfelt story about family, resilience, and the importance of prioritizing health without delay. The film follows Rani and her brother Tom, who share a close bond. After returning to the UK from a Nepal holiday, Rani notices something deeply concerning about Tom: his skin and eyes have a yellowish tint, and he looks frail and exhausted. He's lost a staggering 15 kilograms in just a month and seems weaker by the day. Rani, alarmed and worried, insists on taking him to the Aldershot Health Centre to see a GP. The GP, recognizing the urgency of Tom's condition, immediately refers him to Frimley Park Hospital for further testing and treatment. Tom is admitted to the hospital for three weeks, where doctors diagnose him with a range of serious health conditions: jaundice, autoimmune hepatitis, gallstones, and an ulcer. The medical team informs Tom and Rani that his health is in a critical state, and his future is uncertain.
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Guru Chela (2023)
Character: Guru's mother
Guru Chela is a heartfelt short film celebrating the timeless bond between a teacher Guru and student Chela. The story revolves around a young Chela who invites his Guru to attend his Bratabandha ceremony, a significant event in Nepalese culture marking a boy's transition into adulthood and spiritual maturity. The ceremony takes place at the Southall Temple in the United Kingdom, bringing together tradition and diaspora life. The Bratabandha combines choodakarma tonsure and Upanayana samskara, symbolizing a promise vrata and a sacred bond bandhana. It is a moment of reflection on cultural identity and spiritual growth. As the Guru blesses the Chela during the rituals, the film delves into their profound relationship. The Guru, representing the source of wisdom and guidance, imparts teachings on life and spirituality, while the Chela demonstrates respect and gratitude for his mentor's influence.
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Kumud Entertainment Film Awards (2024)
Character: Bidhya
Kumud, Pooja, and Atul had been inseparable since their early days in the film industry. Together, they had weathered the highs and lows of creative life, becoming not just collaborators but lifelong friends. Over the years, their shared passion for cinema blossomed into something extraordinary. One evening, after a long discussion over coffee, they decided it was time to honor their shared journey-and the industry that had given them so much. Thus, the Kumud Entertainment Film Awards were born. The awards were unlike any other. They aimed to recognize talent across the industry, celebrating everyone from the best actor and actress to the finest writer and director. The trio poured their hearts into organizing the event, determined to make it an evening to remember. The big day arrived, and the venue sparkled with golden lights, setting the stage for a magical night.
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Aama Pyari Aama (2023)
Character: Bidhya
Kumud, along with his two sisters, Janaki and Puspa, sat together one evening reminiscing about their childhood. Their mother, Bishyabati, now 84, had been their pillar of strength-a friend, teacher, and guiding light. Inspired by her unconditional love, they decided to create a music video titled Aama Pyari Aama, a heartfelt tribute to mothers everywhere. The siblings poured their emotions into the project. Kumud composed the melody, Janaki wrote heartfelt lyrics, and Puspa choreographed simple yet touching scenes. The video showcased moments from their lives-Bishyabati teaching them, comforting them, and laughing with them. On the day of the shoot, Bishyabati joined them, her presence radiating love and warmth. As they filmed, her gentle smile and wise eyes became the soul of the video. When Aama Pyari Aama was released, it touched hearts everywhere, reminding people that a mother is more than a parent-she is a friend, teacher, and god in human form.
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Mana Huncha Khina Sawule Chuti Dinna Aama (2019)
Character: Susmita
The air in London was damp and cold, a stark contrast to the vibrant warmth of Kathmandu that Anmol often dreamed of. It had been five years since he left Nepal for the United Kingdom, chasing the dreams his mother, Susmita, had envisioned for him. She had sacrificed everything-her small savings, her comfort, and her daily joy of having her son by her side-so Anmol could study and build a better life abroad. Anmol was a hard worker, juggling university classes and long hours at Amrish's restaurant. The boss, a shrewd businessman, valued profits over people. Anmol, like the rest of the staff, was little more than a cog in the relentless machinery of the restaurant's success. One evening, after another grueling 12-hour shift, Anmol sat on his small bed in his shared apartment. His phone buzzed. It was his mother. "Anmol, Dashain and Tihar are coming. I've cleaned the house and even set aside some money to buy your favorite sweets.
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Autumn (2024)
Character: Jay's mother
Jay, Mia, and Pitar were three friends who loved exploring the beauty of nature, especially during the autumn season. Their story unfolds over three special journeys, each capturing the warmth of friendship and the beauty of autumn. Their first journey took Jay and Mia to Frensham Great Pond, a beloved spot surrounded by vibrant autumn trees. As they walked along the water's edge, the cool breeze and golden leaves filled them with joy. They laughed, skipped stones, and admired the reflections of amber and red across the pond. For their second adventure, Pitar joined Jay and Mia at Sandy Hill in Aldershot, one of the highest points in the area. From the top, they could see all of Aldershot and even Farnborough in the distance. Standing above it all, they felt a deep sense of freedom and awe as they looked out at the rolling autumn landscape below. Their third journey led them to Tice's Meadow Nature Reserve in Surrey. Known for its peaceful trails and abundant wildlife,
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Time doesn't wait for anyone (2025)
Character: Laxmi
Time doesn't wait for anyone, but we always have to wait for time. Every moment is a chance to make a beautiful life. Daniel doesn't value of time.He always say tomorrow I will do it.One day he released of time. Don't wait on perfect time for success to happen; just go ahead and do something. Don't give up, enjoy every moment your life
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Tihar (2021)
Character: Suraj's mother
Tihar is a heartwarming short film celebrating the cherished Hindu festival of brothers and sisters. Bipana and Kalpana, two sisters living in the United Kingdom, invite their brothers, Suraj, Naresh, Dhiraj, to join them for a special Tihar celebration. The siblings, originally from Nepal, come together on this meaningful day, sharing laughter, love, and traditions far from their homeland. The brothers present thoughtful gifts to their sisters as a token of love, and together they light diyas, exchange blessings, and enjoy a festive meal. The film highlights the essence of Tihar as a time to strengthen family bonds. It reminds viewers that amidst life's challenges, festivals provide a perfect opportunity to pause, reconnect, and cherish time with loved ones. The message is simple yet profound: family gatherings and celebrations are the true essence of life.
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USA Holiday (2021)
Character: Mithila
Madhuri was thrilled when her brother Jimmy accepted her invitation for a holiday in the USA. Jimmy boarded a Jet Airways flight and landed at Dulles International Airport, where Madhuri greeted him with open arms. Joining them were her friends Katrina and Priyanka, ready to make the trip unforgettable. Their adventure began at the breathtaking Niagara Falls, where the misty spray left them laughing and drenched. In New York, they marveled at the city lights and strolled across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Washington, D.C., offered monuments and history, while Las Vegas dazzled them with its neon nightlife. The journey ended with a serene hike through the stunning Valley of Fire State Park. Every moment was filled with laughter, pictures, and stories that turned into lifelong memories. As they sat under the stars on their final evening, Jimmy smiled and said, "Life is a journey, and this one has been incredible. But the journey never stops.
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Angry Boss (2021)
Character: Johnni's mother
Johnny, a young man living in the UK, works tirelessly at a restaurant run by his ruthless boss, who values profit over people. Johnny hasn't seen his mother, who lives in Nepal, for five years. Despite his longing, his boss refuses to grant him time off when his mother invites him to celebrate the Dashain festival together, a cherished tradition involving family and festivities. Heartbroken, Johnny is forced to postpone the reunion, promising his mother he'll come next year.
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I am 13 (2023)
Character: Grandmother
Angad had no idea what his mother and his mama were planning. It was his 13th birthday, but the day had been quiet-too quiet. Little did he know, a big surprise awaited him. That evening, his mother casually suggested they go out for dinner. Angad, unaware, agreed. When they arrived at the restaurant, he was stunned to see his friends, relatives, and cousins gathered, cheering, "Happy Birthday, Angad!" The room was decorated with balloons, a banner reading I Am 13, and a table piled high with gifts. Angad's mother walked up to him with a big smile and a beautiful cake lit with 13 candles. As everyone sang, Angad felt a wave of joy and gratitude. They spent the evening laughing, playing games, and sharing stories. For Angad, turning 13 wasn't just about becoming a teenager-it was about realizing how loved he truly was.
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I am 18 (2022)
Character: Aditya's Grandmother
Aditya, a school topper and budding singer born in the UK, grew up in a home filled with creativity and love. His mother, Joon, a former Microsoft engineer, became an accomplished actress and songwriter, nurturing Aditya's artistic side. His uncle Ranbir a celebrated film director and actor, further supported Aditya by involving him in his films, helping him discover his talent for acting. Aditya's younger brother, Angad, brought his own spark to the family as a gaming prodigy, dominating online competitions. Their grandmother, the heart of the household, lived with them, offering wisdom and warmth that tied the family together. On Aditya's 18th birthday, Joon and his uncle organized a surprise party at a lively restaurant, bringing together relatives, friends, and loved ones to celebrate this milestone. The film beautifully captures Aditya's journey from childhood to adulthood, emphasizing the importance of family, creativity, and stepping boldly into the future
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Mustard Fields (2025)
Character: Peter's mother
Peter loves nature, especially during summer. Known for his sense of humor, he enjoys the warmth and long days of the season. One day, his friend Lisa suggested a trip to the mustard fields in Alton, Hampshire. The two decided to go, and when they arrived, they were greeted by the stunning sight of blooming yellow mustard flowers. The fields were bright and beautiful, a perfect summer scene. This is the story of Peter and Lisa's visit to the mustard fields.
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Manor Park Aldershot (2025)
Character: Jason's mother
Jeson is a nature lover.His favourite place is Manor Park Aldershot.His friend Sugam came UK for singing program.He meet Jason at Manor Park .Jason's other friend Sonu meet him at fun fair Aldershot.They enjoyed and fun. This is a story.
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Chaurasi Puja (2025)
Character: Bidhya
Bidhyabati, an 84-year-old matriarch, had spent the last decade of her life living with her son Kumud and daughters Janaki and Puspa in the United Kingdom. Bidhyabati had raised 10 children in Nepal.She want to celebrate Chaurasi Puja.
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Cholay (2024)
Character: Veeru's Mother
Thakur, a passionate filmmaker, had one dream: to create that could capture the spice, drama, and humor of Indian life. Inspired by the classic Indian dish Cholay. After his audition he finally found his casts Veeru,Basanti,Jay and Gabbar.
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Bordon Sunday Market (2024)
Character: James's mother
Bordon Sunday Market is a poignant and heartfelt short film that tells the story of James, a selfless social worker battling multiple illnesses, including a recently confirmed autoimmune disease. Despite his deteriorating health, James remains resilient, dedicating his life to helping others. Borden Sunday Market is in Alton Hampshire.One Sunday, James decides to visit the Bordon Sunday Market with his two sisters, Sophie and Helene. They bring along his unwanted clothes to sell, hoping to raise funds for his medical expenses and to continue supporting the poor and underprivileged-a cause James holds close to his heart. As the day unfolds, the market becomes a backdrop for moments of love, laughter, and reflection between the siblings. Through their interactions with buyers and locals, the film highlights James's unwavering kindness and determination, even in the face of his serious illness. Bordon Sunday Market is a heartbreaking yet uplifting story.
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Brighton (2025)
Character: Sanjay's Mother
Brighton is a delightful short film capturing the joy of family, travel, and living in the moment. Sanjay, a funny and vibrant personality, decides to take his sisters, Kirshma and Rita, on a memorable trip to Brighton, a lively seaside resort in the United Kingdom. Traveling from Aldershot, the trio embarks on their adventure, filled with laughter, conversations, and excitement. Once in Brighton, they immerse themselves in the fun-filled atmosphere, exploring the iconic beachfront, enjoying the lively promenade, and creating memories they'll cherish forever. Set against the backdrop of Brighton's rich history, dating back to the Bronze Age and Roman times, the film reflects on the beauty of life's journey. It serves as a reminder to savor every moment, as life is an endless adventure waiting to be enjoyed. Brighton is a heartwarming story about family bonds, the joy of exploration, and the timeless charm of one of England's most beloved seaside destinations.
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