Lily Bily

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Lily Bily
Lily Bily - film poster.jpg
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Directed by Milan Chams
Produced byGovinda Shahi
Sudip Khadka
Starring Pradeep Khadka
Priyanka Karki
Jassita Gurung
Anoop Bikram Shahi
Release date
  • 13 April 2018 (2018-04-13)(Nepal)
Running time
138 Minute
Country Nepal
Language Nepali
Budget2 Crore
Box office6.52 Crore

Lily Bily is a 2018 [1] Nepalese drama romance film, directed by Millan Chams. [2] The film is produced by Govinda Shahi, and Sudip Khadka under the banner of Kafia Films. The film stars Pradeep Khadka, Priyanka Karki, Jassita Gurung, and Anoop Bikram Shahi in the lead roles. [3] [4] [5]

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Plot

Aabvash (Pradeep Khadka) and Shrutee (Jassita Gurung) two meet in Scotland, the both whom come from different backgrounds. Both of them start to look for their soul mate inside one another before falling on the love with them self's.

Cast

Soundtrack

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Is it love"Rajesh Kumar ShresthaAlish KarkiPratap Das, Melina Rai4:04
2."Ghumna Jau Engine Gadima"EktaareS.D. YogiS.D. Yogi3:04
3."Hawa Sari"Dipendra GhimireS.D YogiS.D Yogi, Menuka Poudel 3:36
4."Kehi Baki"Babin Bikram AdhakariAlish KarkiSunny Sunam3:07

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