Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2 (2025) – Nepali Film Trailer & Release Date
3rd May 2025, Kathmandu
The official trailer for the upcoming Nepali film “Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2” has been released, sparking conversations about the emotional and social dynamics of homeownership versus renting. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Dipendra K. Khanal, the movie is set to hit theatres on Jestha 2, 2082 (May 16, 2025).
Watch the Official Trailer: Ke Ghar Ke Dera
A Realistic Look at Nepal’s Housing Obsession
The trailer reveals a strong narrative built around the Nepali middle-class dream: owning a house. It challenges the belief that a house is just a structure by portraying it as a symbol of identity, pride, and societal status. The film dives into the emotional and financial consequences people face when they are driven by the intense desire to own property.
Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2 presents the contrasting experiences of living in one’s own home versus living on rent, making it highly relatable for urban and semi-urban audiences across Nepal.
Director Dipendra K. Khanal’s Social Lens
Known for his impactful social dramas like Pashupati Prasad, Aama, and Chiso Manche, Dipendra K. Khanal brings yet another thought-provoking story to the big screen. The trailer showcases his signature style — powerful storytelling grounded in everyday Nepali realities.
Buddhisagar’s Screenwriting Debut
The film marks the cinematic debut of celebrated author Buddhi Sagar, known for his novels Karnali Blues and Phoolko Aankhama. His first venture into screenplay writing has generated significant buzz in the Nepali literary and film communities.
Star Cast, Production & Creative Team
Produced by: Apple Entertainment, A Plus Entertainment, and Nataraj Creation
Cinematography: Krishna Bahadur Thapa
Producers: Nakim Uddin, Sharad Shrestha, Kiran Maharjan
Executive Producer: Yubaraj Karki
The film is expected to deliver not only strong performances and visual storytelling but also stir important societal reflections about housing, financial pressure, family values, and urban life in Nepal.
Why ‘Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2’ Matters
As Nepal undergoes rapid urbanization and real estate development, the theme of homeownership versus renting resonates deeply. The film addresses:
Emotional attachment to property
Financial burdens of home buying
Social perception is tied to owning versus renting
How do these factors affect personal relationships and mental well-being
Final Thoughts
Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar No. 2 promises to be more than just a film — it’s a mirror to modern Nepali society. With a compelling storyline, a socially conscious director, and a debut screenplay from one of Nepal’s most beloved writers, this movie is poised to be a must-watch.
Mark your calendar: Jestha 2, 2082 (May 16, 2025) – In cinemas nationwide.
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