Kathmandu, April 30 -- The movie 'Bhuthan-The World's Happiest Man', unlike its title, tells the story of a man engulfed by sadness.
The exposition opens with Bishnu (Hari Bansha Acharya) in a phone call, where he shares his pain over being denied a visa to Bhutan for the tenth time. He questions why he cannot return to the country he calls his homeland. This moment sets the tone and introduces the central conflict of the story.
Bhutan's government refuses to accept Bhutanese refugees back into the country, labelling them as 'non-nationals and illegal immigrants'. Through Bishnu, the film highlights the struggles of thousands of Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugees who are denied entry to Bhutan.
The movie, on purpose, is set in Akron, O...
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