I Am Sorry

I Am Sorry

Theatrical poster
Directed by Dinesh Raut
Produced by Hari Mahat
Written by Pradeep Bhardwaz
Starring Aaryan Sigdel
Keki Adhikari
Shyam Aryal
Neeta Dhungana
Keshab Bhattarai
B.S. Rana
Bishal Sapkota
Music by Tara Prakash Limbu
Cinematography Purushottam Pradhan
Edited by Surendra Poudel
Distributed by Sahan Movie Makers
Release dates
  • February 2012 (2012-02)
Country Nepal
Language Nepali
Budget NRs 10.5 Million

I Am Sorry is a 2012 Nepali film starring Aaryan Sigdel and Keki Adhikari in lead roles. The film is the directorial debut of Dinesh Raut.[1]

Plot

The story is about Gaurav (Aaryan Sigdel) and Shruti (Keki Adhikari) who love each other unconditionally but both of them share some secret about their past. The story begins as the millionnaire Shruti leaves her home to live somewhere away from her hectic and busy schedule. She meets Gaurav, the taxi driver who helps her find the accommodation in a new place. As love kindles in both of them they decide to express their love. The day they decide to express their love to each other the story takes a dramatic turn as both of the lovers face their past.

Filming

The filming took over 18 months to complete due to various problems during the making. The primary filming began during September 2010 but took a halt of six months as one of the actor went US and has to resume the shoot after he returned in six months. Later the clashed date of actors and set construction delayed the shoot. Producer Hari Mahat was criticized for making a movie of such a high budget while the market going so down. Director Dinesh Raut has always claimed to have ensured each and every aspect of the movie with serious dedication which became another reason for the shoot being delayed. The filming took place in Pokhara, Kathmandu and Chitwan.

Release

The movie was released on February 10, 2012.[2]

Cast

References

  1. Anand Nepal (10 February 2012). "I Am Sorry Movie Review". xnepali.net. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  2. Maha (11 February 2012). "I am Sorry released on February 10". moviesnepal.com. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
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