Theater:Mission Paisa (2009)
Theater | Chadani Dixit | March 1, 2010 at 5:32 am
If there was any film people waited so much to see after Bhusan Dahal’s “Kagbeni” and Alok Nembang’s “Sano Sansar,” it was “Mission Paisa,” which is directed by Simos Sunuwar. Like “Kagbeni” and “Sano Sansar,” “Mission Paisa” is also a different-format film, shot with HD camera and concentrating on presentation and style.
In its approach, the film brings something unique, something people haven’t seen before in Nepali films. Again, if you start comparing “Mission Paisa,” which is an action-packed film, to Bollywood and Hollywood movies, you’ll start complaining a lot about it. But while comparing it with other Nepali films that are released every week, “Mission Paisa” is a great relief. At moments, you feel like you’re watching a Nepali version of Matrix. Sunuwar needs special mention for at least trying to be experimental with graphic effects. Despite some of his skills not being up to the mark, he has, however, done a nice job because at least he dared to think out of box and has something not tried before. Maybe it’s because he comes from music videos that helped him to direct a commercial cinema.
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