Review: Sapana Ko Naulo Sansar
CineBuzZ | Chadani Dixit | February 18, 2010 at 12:45 am
On the Valentine’s day, there was a end of one tragic love story. Rajani, who loved Rabi from childhood dies after her expression of love. While, Rabi who loved Sashi from the bottom of his heart loses her on the same day.
Bishwojyoti, Guna and including 14 more theaters released Sapana Ko Naulo Sansar on Valentine Day. Audience were bit shocked to watch tragic end to a love story on that day. Sapana Ko Naulo Sansar is debut movie of veteran choreographer Raju Shah. Starring Rajesh Hamal, Tripti, Dilip, Hricha, Kamala in lead roles, the movie is shows parallel love stories that span generations.
Romance between lower caste village boy, Rajesh and high caste Brahmin city girl Tripti goes along with love triangle between Dilip, Hricha and Kamala. The movie tries to raise questions pertaining love. Love means not just refusal, but also sacrifice. It also sheds light upon urban love stories, which has merely become more of lust than love.
The movie is shot from rural village to abroad locations like Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, etc. Audience will love item songs by Hricha Ghimire who shakes her hips along foreigners in Holland (Song: Jaal Jaal).
Overall, the movie had all the things needed to make one masala entertainer.
Rating: 2.5/5.0
Tags: Dilip Rayamajhi, Hricha Ghimire, Prem Ko Naulo Sansar, rajesh hamal, Tripti


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