Nepali Film Koshedhunga Hits Australian Screens

Nepali Film Koshedhunga Hits Australian Screens with

The wait is finally over for Nepali movie lovers in Australia! Koshedhunga, one of the most anticipated Nepali films of the year, began its screenings from 28th August across major cities including Burwood, Liverpool, Hornsby, Morley, Hurstville, Mt Gravatt, and Marion at Event Cinemas. The release is proudly organised by 7 Seas International Films, who also brought last year’s super-hit Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi to Australia.


Following the Success of Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi

Last year’s Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi made history in Australia with sold-out shows in every major city, becoming one of the biggest Nepali box office successes in the country. The heartfelt story of struggle, music, and sacrifice struck a chord with the Nepali diaspora, filling theatres with both nostalgia and pride.

This year, the same makers are back with Koshedhunga. Riding on the massive success of Sarangi, they are confident that the new film will repeat the magic and once again dominate the Australian Nepali film market.


Why Should You Watch Koshedhunga?

  • 🎬 From director Saroj Poudel, the filmmaker behind last year’s record-breaking blockbuster.
  • 🌍 A relatable story that captures the struggles, sacrifices, and emotions of ordinary Nepali lives.
  • 🎟️ Screening across multiple Australian cities, making it accessible for the wider Nepali community.
  • ❤️ A chance to relive the excitement of Nepali cinema on the big screen, together with family and friends.

Tickets are already in high demand, and with opening day reports showing strong attendance, it’s expected that many shows will run house-full just like Sarangi.

👉 View all locations and timings here: https://au.7seas.film/movie/koshedhunga


The Storyline of Koshedhunga

Koshedhunga tells the moving story of Sital, a strong village woman whose husband migrates abroad in search of better opportunities. Left behind to manage life alone, Sital faces emotional struggles, social pressures, and the painful reality of separation. Her journey of resilience and sacrifice mirrors the lives of countless families across Nepal, making it a film that feels personal and deeply relatable to many in the diaspora.


Final Word

With a director known for heart-touching storytelling, the trusted distribution of 7 Seas International Films, and early signs of strong audience turnout, Koshedhunga is set to be one of the biggest Nepali releases in Australia this year. Don’t miss the chance to watch it on the big screen near you.

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