Teej Special Song a Hit, Audience Interest in ‘Koshedunga’ Film Increases

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Kathmandu – The upcoming film Koshedunga is set to be released worldwide on Bhadra 12 (August 28). Even before its release, the movie has gained attention through its special Teej song “Natra Bhane Jindagi” which has gone viral.

Released 10 days ago, the song has become popular across YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. On YouTube alone, it has garnered over 1.7 million views, and thousands of videos using the song have been created on TikTok. The catchy lyrics and fun dance steps have made the song widely popular among audiences.

The song is sung by Khem Century, Samikshya Adhikari, and Deepika Balambu Magar. The lyrics were written by Netra Aryal, and the music was composed by singer Khem Century himself. The song has significantly contributed to the film’s promotion and buzz. With the teaser, trailer, and other songs yet to be released, audience anticipation is expected to grow even further.

Koshedunga features a star-studded cast including Aryan Sigdel, Saugat Malla, Niti Shah, Praveen Khatiwada, Richa Sharma, Saroj Khanal, Bishal Pahadi, Lokmani Sapkota, Hiunwala Gautam, Dinesh Kafle, Shekhar Chapagain, Siru Bista, Uddhav Sapkota, Sabita Regmi, Sabin Kattel, and Bikash Khanal. The film is women-centric, with Sujata Pant playing the lead role.

Presented by Nardevi Films, the movie is produced by Previl Kandel and Kishor Anurag, with Dinesh Khadka as the executive producer. Babu Shrestha is the DOP, with Nahkul Khadka handling editing, and Ashish Aviral and Rhythm Kandel contributing to the music. Suvalman Sapkota is the casting director.

Directed by the filmmaker of Purna Bahadurko Sarangi, Koshedunga has become a highly anticipated film. Saroj’s previous movie Purna Bahadurko Sarangi grossed over NPR 475 million (approx. USD 3.5 million) within Nepal alone. Because of that massive success, there is a lot of curiosity about how this new film will turn out. Some are even speculating whether Koshedunga might sell out tickets immediately upon release like its predecessor. As advance bookings open, enthusiastic responses from people planning to buy tickets early are already visible.