Lahure
film

Lahure

लाहुरे

9.0/102h 15m1988

Lahure tells the deeply human story of the Gorkha soldiers serving in the Indian Army, focusing on their courage, discipline, and unwavering sense of duty. At the heart of the narrative is the emotional cost of military life—how soldiers balance love for their homeland, responsibility toward their regiment, and the longing for family left behind.The film follows the intertwined lives of soldiers and their loved ones, portraying the constant fear, pride, and resilience that define military families. Through characters played by Shrawan Ghimire, Tripti Nadakar, and Tulsi Ghimire, the story reveals the quiet heroism of mothers, wives, and children who endure separation and uncertainty while supporting the men who serve.Director Tulsi Ghimire grounds the film in realism, shooting across Namchi (South Sikkim) and Darjeeling, capturing the rugged landscapes that mirror the soldiers’ inner struggles. With Ranjit Gazmer’s evocative music and Binod Pradhan’s cinematography, Lahure blends patriotism with emotional depth, celebrating the legacy of the Gorkhas and the sacrifices that define their identity.

Director

Tulsi Ghimirey, Tulsi Ghimirey

Production

Shrawan Ghimire

Music

Ranjit Gazmer

Awards

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Official Trailer

Synopsis

Lahure tells the deeply human story of the Gorkha soldiers serving in the Indian Army, focusing on their courage, discipline, and unwavering sense of duty. At the heart of the narrative is the emotional cost of military life—how soldiers balance love for their homeland, responsibility toward their regiment, and the longing for family left behind.

The film follows the intertwined lives of soldiers and their loved ones, portraying the constant fear, pride, and resilience that define military families. Through characters played by Shrawan Ghimire, Tripti Nadakar, and Tulsi Ghimire, the story reveals the quiet heroism of mothers, wives, and children who endure separation and uncertainty while supporting the men who serve.

Director Tulsi Ghimire grounds the film in realism, shooting across Namchi (South Sikkim) and Darjeeling, capturing the rugged landscapes that mirror the soldiers’ inner struggles. With Ranjit Gazmer’s evocative music and Binod Pradhan’s cinematography, Lahure blends patriotism with emotional depth, celebrating the legacy of the Gorkhas and the sacrifices that define their identity.