GANGTOK, 20 Oct: “Everyday is Sunday”, Sikkim’s first full-fledged mainstream Bollywood flick premiered at Denzong Cinema Hall on Friday and has been running to packed shows since. The movie is slated to screen here till 02 November after which it will move to Darjeeling and Kalimpong and will play there till the release of Krissh-3.
On Monday, the entire star cast will be leaving for Nepal to promote the film there. Everyday is Sunday will be released in Nepali in Nepal with Gopi Krishna Movies having taken over distribution of the film there and working towards screening it in 80 cinema halls across Nepal.
The film has been shot completely on locations across Sikkim and features mostly local artists. Helmed by Subhendu Ghosh as Director, it is produced by local production house Deorali Varieties (DV Studios) owned by local promoters, Pabi Ratna Sakya and Rakesh Mohra.
Deependra Mohora, also from DV Studios, has worked as the associate director in the film and is also responsible for selecting all the shooting locales.
The story revolves around Trishala Tamang (a class XII student of Deorali Girls Senior Secondary School) who plays an amnesiac patient and with whom a non-Sikkimese boy falls in love.
Shot extensively in the north and east districts, the film, as mentioned, features several local actors.
“The film has not only given a good platform to local artists but has also been able to showcase the beauty and serenity of Sikkim. This effort will surely help the state government promote tourism even more widely,” said Pabi Sakhya while speaking to NOW! during the premiere.
Another local talent, Anita Mohra has debuted as costume designer with this film while Anwesha of Sa-re-ga-ma-pa fame and Prantik of Voice of India have sung to music composed by renowned Mandolin player Snehasish Majumdar and lyrics by Sudhakar Sharma.
On Monday, the entire star cast will be leaving for Nepal to promote the film there. Everyday is Sunday will be released in Nepali in Nepal with Gopi Krishna Movies having taken over distribution of the film there and working towards screening it in 80 cinema halls across Nepal.
The film has been shot completely on locations across Sikkim and features mostly local artists. Helmed by Subhendu Ghosh as Director, it is produced by local production house Deorali Varieties (DV Studios) owned by local promoters, Pabi Ratna Sakya and Rakesh Mohra.
Deependra Mohora, also from DV Studios, has worked as the associate director in the film and is also responsible for selecting all the shooting locales.
The story revolves around Trishala Tamang (a class XII student of Deorali Girls Senior Secondary School) who plays an amnesiac patient and with whom a non-Sikkimese boy falls in love.
Shot extensively in the north and east districts, the film, as mentioned, features several local actors.
“The film has not only given a good platform to local artists but has also been able to showcase the beauty and serenity of Sikkim. This effort will surely help the state government promote tourism even more widely,” said Pabi Sakhya while speaking to NOW! during the premiere.
Another local talent, Anita Mohra has debuted as costume designer with this film while Anwesha of Sa-re-ga-ma-pa fame and Prantik of Voice of India have sung to music composed by renowned Mandolin player Snehasish Majumdar and lyrics by Sudhakar Sharma.
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