Kathmandu, April 16 -- Every time we watch a new Nepali release, we're often met with the same disappointments-mediocre dialogue delivery, underwhelming performances, and dull storylines. But as the lights dimmed this time, 'Pitambar' proved to be something different-an action-packed revenge story. The female director, Krisha Chaulagain, has done a fine job assembling a diverse cast in one movie.

What stands out is how no character overshadows the other; each has its significance and role in the storyline. Though some characters were given less screen time, they still delivered.

'Pitambar' doesn't follow a typical love story formula nor attempts to overload the plot with many social issues. Instead, it dares to be different. The film le...