Phun Anu Thanu

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Phun Anu Thanu is a Tibetan-language film released in 2006 directed by Tashi Wangchuk and Tsultrim Dorjee. [1]

The film follows two brothers, Anu and Thanu, as they navigate their way through their youth.

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References

  1. ""Phun Anu Thanu" a runaway success in Minnesota". phayul.com. Retrieved 1 July 2016.