Jerryy

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Jerryy
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Promotional poster
Directed by Hem Raj BC
Written by Hem Raj BC
Samrat Prasad Gauchan
Produced byManoj Sherchan
Starring Anmol K.C.
Anna Sharma
Gaurav pahadi
Amalya Sharma
Abhishek Man Sherchan
Yash SJB Rana
CinematographyShailendra D Karki
Edited bySurendra Poudel
Music bySongs:
  • Naren Limbu
  • Herculesh Basnet

Background Scores:

Sound Design & Mix by

Production
company
Falcon Pictures
Release date
  • 14 November 2014 (2014-11-14)
Running time
138 mins
Country Nepal
Language Nepali

Jerryy is a Nepali romantic drama movie directed by Hem Raj BC. featuring Anmol K.C. and Anna Sharma in the lead roles. The film revolves around Jaiveer "Jerryy" Rana (Anmol K.C.) who loves to live an adventurous life, and the trials and tribulation that he suffers during his life and love life with Akansha.

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The film was praised for the direction of Hemraj BC, its screenplay, and the performance of Anna Sharma. Critics consider it Anmol K.C.'s best performance.[ citation needed ] The film was a huge blockbuster at the box office[ citation needed ] and established Anmol K.C. as a leading actor in Nepali cinema.

Plot

Jaiveer "Jerryy" Rana is a casanova and defines love as like a no-warranty mobile, but his definition fails when he meets the adorable Akanshya (Anna Sharma) on a trip to Mustang. Akanshya loves photography. This film is all about the journey of love between Jerryy and Akanshya which ends sadly with the death of Jerryy. [1] [2]

Cast

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Awards and nominations

CeremonyCategoryRecipientResult
NFDC awards 2015 [4] Hira Best MovieFalcon PicturesNominated
Shiva Best Actor (Male) Anmol K.C. Nominated
8th NEFTA Film Award 2015 [5] Best Sound Mixing Uttam Neupane Won [6]

Reception

The film earned about 84.72 lakhs gross in three days. Jerryy earned 2.8 crore in its lifetime and was one of the few films of the year to achieve this. [7]

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