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Crew of ‘Yatra’ donates Rs 50,000 to Dhurmus Suntali Foundation

A Crew of ‘Yatra: A Musical Vlog’ donated Rs 50,000 to Dhurmus-Suntali Foundation for the construction of Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium on April 9.
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A Crew of ‘Yatra: A Musical Vlog’ donated Rs 50,000 to Dhurmus-Suntali Foundation for the construction of Gautam Buddha International Cricket Stadium on April 9.

The crew comprising director Samrat Shakya, producer Sushil Pokharel, presenter Keshav Bhattarai and Chiz Kumar Shrestha visited the foundation's office, and hand over cash to Sitaram Kattel, co-founder of the foundation. 

After receiving cash, Kattel expressed his gratitude toward movie crew for contribution in the project, and also wished for the success of their movie. “Thank you for your contribution which means a lot to us.  'Yatra' that depicts the beauty of Nepal will certainly boost tourism here,” Kattel said. 

Chiz Kumar Shrestha said that he was pleased to donate some amount for the campaign. “We just provided some amount. But it will be a source of inspiration to others,” Shrestha informed. 

Likewise, producer Sushil Pokharel informed that movie crew would take part in Matribhumi charity cricket match.



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The movie features actors Salin Man Bania, Malika Mahat, Salon Basnet, Rear Rai, Prechya Bajracharya, Jahanwi Basnet, and Bishal Katuwal. Directed and penned by Samrat Shakya, the movie is produced by Sushil Pokharel.


The movie is set to hit the theatres on April 12.

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