Kathmandu — Actress and producer Keki Adhikari is back with her most ambitious project yet. On the occasion of Nepal's New Year, she officially announced her third production venture: the crime thriller "Station," set to release on Bhadra 19. The announcement was accompanied by a first-look poster that immediately signals the film's dark, investigative tone.

The poster design speaks volumes. The word "Station" appears in red, but the letters "sha-n" are covered with tape — a detail that hints at something being hidden or suppressed. Behind it, a laptop, scattered documents, and investigation materials pinned to a wall paint a picture of a crime drama rooted in mystery and detection. Audiences familiar with Boksiko Ghar will find the visual language instantly recognizable.
Keki shared her vision for the film on social media, noting that while time and stories change, the color of dreams remains the same. Station, she said, is the next chapter in that dream — a story for a changed time.
The film will be directed by Sulakshan Bharati, who previously helmed the hugely successful Boksiko Ghar, proving his ability to craft tension-filled, audience-gripping narratives. Bharati also wrote the story himself. The film is produced under Keki Adhikari Films, with her father Badri Adhikari — a filmmaker who directed films including Indravati and Ladai nearly fifteen years ago — stepping in as producer, making it a meaningful family collaboration.

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