Bipin Karki as Kamalamai in EK BHAGAVAD GITA on September 15

“EK Bhagavad Gita” isn’t just a movie; it’s a bold and resonant statement that champions the fight for justice against all odds. Directed by Jharana Thapa, this film delves into the realm of standing up for what’s right, even in the face of adversity. With a unique twist that sees Bipin Karki embodying the role of Kamalamai Avatar, the movie presents a dynamic portrayal of a third-gender character, adding layers of depth to the narrative.

Set in a world where morality and ethics clash with corruption and injustice, the film’s story, penned by Jharana Thapa, is a poignant reminder that the battle between right and wrong is universal. Bipin Karki’s po

rtrayal of Kamalamai Avatar injects an extra dimension of resilience and determination, as the character takes on the establishment with unwavering courage.

The ensemble cast, featuring Suhana Thapa, Dhiraj Magar, Jvis&Jvin Shrestha, a

nd others, delivers performances that resonate with authenticity. The film’s narrative is interwoven with emotion, action, and drama, as the characters navigate through the complexities of their world.

With a pulsating soundtrack composed by Hercules Basnet, Ashish Aviral, and Pravesh Mallick, the film’s music elevates the storytelling, while Kabiraj Ghataraj’s choreography infuses energy into the narrative. Himal K.C.’s action sequences contribute to the film’s gripping intensity, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

Jharana Thapa’s direction ensures that “EK Bhagavad Gita” isn’t just an ordinary film, but a passionate call for justice. The production design by Moti Karki and costumes by Manis Rai reflect the characters’ struggles and triumphs, while Bipin Karki’s portrayal of Kamalamai Avatar becomes the driving force behind the film’s message.

As the characters navigate a world rife with challenges, the film prompts viewers to reflect on their own stance when faced with injustice. “EK Bhagavad Gita,” produced by Suhana Thapa, speaks to the heart and compels us all to question our responsibility in fighting against the wrong.

In partnership with Kafiya Films and Sri Krishna Films, and with the support of Big Movies, “EK Bhagavad Gita” is a must-watch that resonates far beyond the confines of the screen. It’s a powerful testament to the strength of individuals who stand up against the tide, inspiring us to be agents of change in a world that needs it the most.