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Dreams (2016 film)

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Dreams
Directed byBhuwan K.C.[1]
Written bySamipya Raj Timalsena
Produced byBhuwan K.C.[1]
StarringSamragyee R.L. Shah,
Anmol K.C.,
Sandhya KC[1]
Cinematography
  • Prushottam Pradhan
  • Sanjaya Lama
Edited byBanis Shah
Milan Shrestha[2]
Music by
  • Songs:
  • Hercules Basnet
  • Bishesh Pandey
  • Rodit Bhandari
  • Background scores:
  • Shailesh Shrestha
Distributed byGobind Shahi
Release date
  • 4 March 2016 (2016-03-04)
Running time
166 minutes
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali
Budgetरु 7.5 Million
Box officeरु 40,020,350 Million

Dreams (Nepali: ड्रिम्स्) is a 2016 Nepali romantic comedy film directed by Bhuwan K.C. and starring Samragyee RL Shah and Anmol K.C. The film was inspired by British-American film If Only.[3][4]

Plot

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The film starts with the death of Aveer's father while trying to save a kid from a truck accident. Aveer is a millionaire, and claims that he has no interest in love. Some boys chase a girl, played by VJ Sandhya KC, who successfully escapes from them and enters a basketball ring, where she encounters the boss of the gang, and they try to rape her. At the critical moment, Aveer enters the scene and saves her by defeating them.

Aveer attends his first conference in his own Fulbari Hotel and Spa in Pokhara, which his father had owned. Aveer now becomes the chairperson of the resort and spa. On the same night, Aveer and his friends drink in a bar club. Aveer sees Kavya dancing gracefully, so he tries to flirt with her. But little did he knew, she isn't the type of girl who gets wooed easily. She humiliates him in front of her friends in public. They two encounter each other several times followed by words of hatred and repulsion towards each other. Surprisingly, their hatred changes into love. Kavya works as an assistant manager in his resort and since then they start to learn about each other and spend time together. Kavya is kind and has deep affection for an orphanage.

One day, Aveer had a dream where Kavya dies in a car accident. He claimed that his dreams always come true. He remembers seeing his father's death in a dream which eventually happened in reality. After seeing a doctor, he gets advice to stay away from traffic and cars, and the location where the accident had taken place in his dream.

Aveer and Kavya go to a silent place where they get cosy and eventually make out. They stay there for a couple of weeks until Aveer's depression relieves. On Kavya's birthday, they stop at a place where Kavya goes to buy roses. Kavya comes out with roses in her hands and gives one to a kid. It was the same place which Aveer had seen the car accident in his mysterious dream. Aveer realizes this, and when Kavya crosses the road, Aveer sacrifices his life and saves her from an accident.

Aveer's death takes place on Kavya's birthday. The film ends in a scene where Kavya sings a song in a crowd, which was her dream.

Cast

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Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Timi Samu"Bises PandeyRodit Bhandari and Bises PandeyRodit Bhandari and Somiya Barali4:40
2."Timi Samu (Female)"Bises PandeyRodit Bhandari and Bises PandeySomiya Barali3:27
3."Ma k bhanu"Hercules BasnetHercules BasnetHercules Basnet, Somiya Barali3:48
Total length:22:18

Accolades

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List of awards and nominations
Ceremony Category Recipient Result
8th Dcine Awards 2016[5][6] Best Dress Bina Ghale Won
Best Cinematography Purshottam Pradhan Won
Best New Director Bhuwan K.C. Won
Best New Actress Samragyee RL Shah Won
FAAN awards[7][8] Popular film Dreams Won
Best Debut Actress Samragyee RL Shah Won
National Film Awards[9] Jury Award Bhuwan K.C., Director Won

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Two Nepali movies set to hit the screens this weekend". Kathmandu Post. 3 March 2016. Retrieved 31 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Theatrical Trailer: Shahil Khan". Archived from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 10 March 2017.
  3. ^ Anmol KC's Dream now in theatre Archived February 7, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Anmol KC' Dreams popularity
  5. ^ "'डी सिने अवार्ड'मा 'क्लासिक, प्रेमगीत र वडा नम्बर ६'को बर्चस्व(पूर्ण सूचीसहित)". onlinekhabar.com.
  6. ^ "आर्यन र नम्रता फेरि उत्कृष्ट, 'क्लासिक' बर्षकै उत्कृष्ट चलचित्र(फोटाे फिचरसहित)". onlinekhabar.com.
  7. ^ "PASHUPATI PRASAD Wins 4 FAAN Awards, The Complete Winners List". moviemandu.com. Archived from the original on 6 July 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  8. ^ "FAAN Award Nominations : The Complete List of Nominees". moviemandu.com. Archived from the original on 15 September 2016. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
  9. ^ "National Film Award 2016 to Pashupati Prasad, Dayahang Rai and Namrata Shrestha". xnepali.net.