KATHMANDU – The first look into the volatile world of ‘Paralko Aago’ has officially arrived. Released on the OSR Digital YouTube channel this Monday morning, the teaser offers a gripping glimpse into the intense marital conflict that forms the heart of this upcoming Nepali Movie.
Scheduled for a grand release on Baisakh 11, 2083 (April 24, 2026), the film stars Prakash Saput and Suhana Thapa as a couple whose relationship mirrors the famous proverb—a fire in straw (Paralko Aago) that flares up instantly but is expected to cool just as fast.
A Teaser Drenched in Realism
The teaser wasted no time in establishing the film’s gritty, rural tone.
The Conflict: The footage shows a heated dispute triggered by a seemingly minor incident. Prakash’s character loses his temper when his wife (Suhana) returns late from the community water tap (Padhero).
The Neighborhood Dynamic: When neighbors, played by Saugat Malla and his on-screen wife, attempt to intervene, Prakash’s character dismisses them with a classic social defense: "It's better not to get involved in a husband and wife's quarrel."
The Atmosphere: With cinematography by Sankalp Bhujel, the teaser captures the raw, unpolished beauty of the Nepali countryside, contrasting it with the sharp emotional pain of domestic violence and reconciliation.
Reviving a Literary Masterpiece
Directed by Laxman Sunar, this project is a modern cinematic adaptation of Guru Prasad Mainali’s classic short story.
Legacy: This is the second time this story has graced the big screen, following the legendary 1978 version directed by Pratap Subba.
Fresh Perspective: While the 2026 version stays true to the source material, the screenplay by Sushil Devkota aims to bring a contemporary psychological depth to the characters of Chame and Gauthali.
Cast and Production Crew
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Lead Cast | Suhana Thapa, Prakash Saput, Saugat Malla |
| Supporting Cast | Sirjana Adhikari, Kishor Bhandari, Sarita Bhandari, Renu Neupane |
| Director | Laxman Sunar |
| Producer | Sushil Pokharel (Hari Om Cine Makers) |
| Editor | Milan Shrestha |
| Choreography | Ramji Lamichhane |
Anticipation in The Film Nepal
The teaser has quickly begun trending, with fans praising the chemistry between Suhana and Prakash. It marks a significant departure for Suhana Thapa, who moves away from her usual "urban girl" roles to portray a resilient rural woman. Meanwhile, Prakash Saput continues to prove his versatility as both a singer and a powerhouse actor in The Film Nepal.
Actually, it's quite bold to release a teaser that centers so heavily on a domestic dispute. It shows that the makers aren't afraid to confront the "fire" in the title head-on. Or at least, it’s a sign that the Baisakh New Year is going to start with some very serious—and very loud—cinematic fireworks.

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