English Nepali Psychological Thriller Maya to MayaVinay Pathak, Nepal’s breakout stars Anna Sharma, Saloni Batra and Satyajit Dubey have wrapped their major photography, the manufacturers have announced on Friday.
Based on sets and real events in modern Nepal, the film is directed by Rohit Karan Baidya. Maya to Maya Winter is releasing worldwide in 2025. The thriller is produced by most movies, Platoon One Films and Gath (Berlin), which is on board as a major creative advisor.
As an entertaining story of self-consciousness and love, Bill, the film follows his hero, Maya’s journey, which struggles against the weight of social expectations and turns into a form of medicine, establishes an emotional storm that threatens to know everything he knows. Maya to Maya In the world caught between the past and the present, it discovers a fight for identity, tradition and authenticity.
Vinay Pathak described filming in Nepal as a “deep transformative experience” and said that the country is a living, breathing character in the film.
,Maya to Maya One side of Nepal reveals that the world has rarely seen – raw, intimate and powerful. A land that keeps both beauty and pain in a breath, like a trip to Maya. Rohit’s vision and commitment has developed this film in an experience that invites you with its beauty and stays with you because it dare to say, ”Vinay Pathak said in a statement.
Anna Sharma called the film a “powerful psychological thriller”, which is inherent in Nepal – in universal feelings. Anna said, “This was a rich experience to bring this complex character to life, and working with the famous Vinay Pathak made the journey more unforgettable,” Anna said.
Saloni Batra said that it felt like wrapping the film and leaving a “wild, beautiful storm” and said, “My character does not fit the mold. He is fierce, dirty, optimistic and free. Shooting in Nepal was a cure in itself. The landscape, energy, and people all added some real couples and how I contact the character.”
“This film has been the labor of love,” director Rohit Karan Badi said, which is known Life on road Nepal (Singapore Independent Film Festival and Indifillum Fest, California) and Royal Television Society-Nominated Pilot Wild cook,
“What started as an accidental interview in 2019, developed into something necessary and necessary. Maya to Maya The filmmaker said that there is a voice for those who are forced to silence, and there is a conflict of invisible violence which remain in progressive societies.
Satyajit Dubey said that he was ready for the film as his character was “uncomfortable human”. He said, “In this film, nothing is black or white. We are all trapped in gray colors. It is a psychological thriller, yes, but also a deep intimate exploration of crime, control and pressed will,” he said.
Published – 16 May, 2025 04:51 pm IST