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I Am Sorry: A film with happy ending

Kathmandu- A girl brought up in business family denies going with family tradition. She leaves home in quest of freedom. On her quest for freedom, she meets a taxi driver. What are the obstacles that the duo has to face? One has to go to theatres to find it out. The film deals with ups and downs in a relationship between a modern girl and a taxi driver.

Director Dinesh Rawal believes his film which deals with suspense thriller will turn out a big hit at box office. Rawal discloses that the relationship between the two different classes ends on a happy note. Talking with Film Nepal, the director says, 'The film has a happy ending.'

The film had drawn a lot of public attention after debutant actress Keki Adhikari’s pocketed Rs two lakh for the movie. Adhikari can be seen as a modern girl while Aryan Sigdel will be seen as a taxi driver.

The love story films are common in the Nepali film industry but Rawal claims that proper script and character-based venues will distinguish ‘I Am Sorry’ from other movies. The fate of the film will soon be decided by the audience.

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