

Roll No. 1
रोल नं १
“Roll No. 1” is an upcoming Nepali feature film produced by Seven Seas Cinema, set for release on Jestha 15 (Republic Day) next year. The film portrays the powerful and emotional journey of a rural family fighting against poverty, hardship, and social limitations to secure education for their child.At its core, the story highlights how a father and mother despite carrying the weight of daily struggle hold an unshakable dream of making their son “Roll No. 1” in school.The visuals of a smiling boy with a schoolbag, a father carrying a damaha, and a mother balancing a black frying pan on her head reflect the raw reality of rural Nepal, where education is still distant and difficult. The backdrop of a remote government school symbolizes the bitter truth that quality education remains out of reach for many families.Actors Mukun Bhusal, Renu Yogi, and child actor Nirbhik Regmi appear in authentic rural attire, bringing depth and realism to the narrative. Their performances capture the sweat, sacrifice, and unwavering determination of parents who dream of a better future for their child.
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Synopsis
“Roll No. 1” is an upcoming Nepali feature film produced by Seven Seas Cinema, set for release on Jestha 15 (Republic Day) next year. The film portrays the powerful and emotional journey of a rural family fighting against poverty, hardship, and social limitations to secure education for their child.
At its core, the story highlights how a father and mother despite carrying the weight of daily struggle hold an unshakable dream of making their son “Roll No. 1” in school.
The visuals of a smiling boy with a schoolbag, a father carrying a damaha, and a mother balancing a black frying pan on her head reflect the raw reality of rural Nepal, where education is still distant and difficult. The backdrop of a remote government school symbolizes the bitter truth that quality education remains out of reach for many families.
Actors Mukun Bhusal, Renu Yogi, and child actor Nirbhik Regmi appear in authentic rural attire, bringing depth and realism to the narrative. Their performances capture the sweat, sacrifice, and unwavering determination of parents who dream of a better future for their child.
