Kathmandu — The Nepali film Paral Ko Aago, set for release on Baisakh 11, has released its new song “Nimto Supaari”, further intensifying its promotional campaign. The song was released via the OSR YouTube channel.
The track features vocals by Satyaraj Acharya and Melina Rai, with music composed by Satya–Swaroop Acharya. The lyrics are written by Surendra Rana, while music production is handled by Rikesh Gurung.
The music video highlights the romantic pairing of Suhana Thapa and Prakash Saput, which stands as the main attraction. Another pair featuring Saugat Malla and Srijana Adhikari also adds depth to the visuals.
Set in a rural backdrop, the video presents emotional and romantic storytelling between both pairs. The choreography is done by Ramji Lamichhane.
The earlier song “Udi Jaau Bhane, Ma Panchi Haina” had already gained popularity among audiences. With the release of “Nimto Supaari”, positive audience reactions have begun to emerge.
Being based on folk music, the song is expected to further increase excitement for the film.
Inspired by Guru Prasad Mainali’s celebrated literary work Paral Ko Aago, the film features Suhana Thapa, Saugat Malla, Prakash Saput, Srijana Adhikari, Kishor Bhandari, Jack Shrestha, Sarita Bhattarai, Renu Neupane, and child artist Manjila Baniya among others.
The film is directed by Laxman Sunar, with cinematography by Sankalp Bhujel.
Produced under Hari Om Cine Makers Pvt. Ltd., the film is backed by producer Sushil Pokharel. The screenplay and dialogue are written by Sushil Devkota.
Editing is by Milan Shrestha, color grading by Kanal K.C., VFX by Samir Mia and Satyam Rana, and trailer editing by Sahil Khan.
Background music is composed by Kiran Tuladhar, Shanti Thattal, Satya–Swaroop Acharya, and Prakash Saput.
Lyrics are written by Manbahadur Mukhiya, Surendra Rana, and Prakash Saput.
Art direction is by Pratik Chaudhary, chief assistant direction by Karan Bahadur Saud, sound mixing by Mukesh Shah, and production coordination by Nagendra Ghimire.
The film will be distributed nationwide by RR Films, while OSR holds its digital rights.