Interview With Barsha Raut

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The fourth instalment of Nai Nabhannu La is a romantic comedy that depicts the love story of Nil (Paul Shah), Anchal (Anchal Sharma) and Anjana (Barsha Raut). But the film’s dramatised love story and its erratic execution — to build suspense and to create interest — simply let you down, asking no more of Nai Nabhannu La.Narrating the love story using flashback technique, the film begins with Aani (Priyanka Karki) and a child Shishir (Anubhav Regmi) praying at a tomb and offering flowers. Both of them are crying bitterly and are talking lovingly about the dead person, without revealing that person’s identity.

Then, the film goes to the past (few months before). Nil is shown invading the house where Aani and Shishir live. Nil, who has been running away from police, threatens them with his pistol. However, Nil hands over the pistol and sits outside the house sobbing. Looking at his condition, Aani decides to let him stay in her house as the guest.
The film goes fine in the first half but loses its charm in the other half. The flaw is in its story — it is the plot development that sinks the film. The much needed friction for the plot development is mechanical, forcefully included and not justified.

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