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Upcoming Nepali Film "The Blue Light" Unveils New Poster, Highlights Emotional Journey

Dec 05, Kathmandu - The poster for the much-awaited Nepali film 'The Blue Light', set to release on Paush 10, has been unveiled, offering a glimpse into the film's intriguing story and characters. The poster features three main actors, with actress Benisha Hamal taking center stage.

Despite the presence of three actors, the poster primarily focuses on Banishah Hamal. She appears three times on the poster, with the largest image showing her with a hopeful expression, symbolizing hope amid life's struggles. Her face-only depiction hints at a positive outlook on life.

In another portrayal, Benisha's character is shown holding a cigarette, with her hand resting on a railing, suggesting a tense or contemplative moment. Her fingers are adorned with multiple rings, including two on a single finger, indicating her complex character.

A third scene shows her seated across Mahesh Tripathi at a table, implying a significant dialogue or confrontation. Additionally, Grishma Katuwal is featured crying with tears in her eyes, hinting at emotional depth and turmoil in the storyline.

The blue light in the poster sets the tone of the film, symbolizing the emotional highs and lows of life. The poster hints that The Blue Light will explore themes of hope, despair, and life's unpredictable journey.

Directed by Baliram Chauhan in his debut, The Blue Light stars Benisha Hamal, Arpan Thapa, Aayushman Deshraj Joshi, Shristi Shrestha, Mahesh Tripathi, and Security Itani. Child actors Grishma Katuwal and Sahara Sharma also feature prominently.