Mokshya, a musical journey – movie review
A fine script, fabulous music, outstanding performance by artists, overall, Mokshya is marvelous and a must watch movie. Starring Kosis Chhetri and Benisha Hamal, the movie is about the life of music band artist with a mixture of humor and sadness.
Director Prabin Shrestha has done terrific job in showing the relationship between friends and the relationship between parents and their teenage son with perfection. Everything was going perfect but I felt the movie ended either too early or too late, making it poor ending. I felt that the director could have worked a little more on the finishing part to make it flawless.
While lots of Nepali movie lacked the perfection in their acting, Mokshya had all their characters performing well and they all must be applauded for their splendid performance. Basanta Bhatta in angry dad’s role was in fine form as his act looked so real and flawless. Although being a debut movie, Koshish has done a flawless performance and has done justice to the character he is playing. All four band members – Koshish Chhetri, Bikram Singh, Deepesh Bhandari and Manish Godar have done very good job in playing their roles.
The movie is made on a story of four youths who wants to build a career in music. They fight their parents and argue about being different. After the first and successful concert of Mokshya band, the lead character met with an accident and had to live his life on wheelchair. The movie is about the hardships the character goes through in his life. The accident affected the friendship between the four youth as they started living their own lives. It also affects the relationship with his girlfriend, Benisha and led them to choose different life.
The movie is made on a real life story of its own director, Prabin Shrestha. The director had gone through most of the incidents of the movie and he has been successful in presenting he experienced. Every scene seems real and true.
Short Movie of Mokshya:
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