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00:00Upenda Hamrat, Rajanikanta Border, Anupam Srishti Asil,
00:04Anutong, Upenda Mirijeri.
00:06After Upenda Mirijeri, Kalakkamat,
00:09Nattok, or Solashitto was built.
00:12Upenda Mirijeri, Patabhumi Asil, Lakhimpura, Ghunahuti.
00:16And after Ghunahuti, Solashitto was built.
00:21Ghunahuti, Thorabhat, Ghunahuti's various locations,
00:25Solashitto was built there.
00:27I want to know about the construction of Solashitto,
00:30the construction of the theatre, and the construction of the police station.
00:34I want to know about the construction of the theatre.
00:38What is the name of the theatre?
00:40The name of the theatre is Aisheng 2.
00:42Aisheng was built in the year 2000.
00:46And this time, in the year 2009,
00:48Aisheng 2 was built.
00:49It was built in the year 2000.
00:52And this time, in the year 2000,
00:53I am presenting this project.
00:55What does Aisheng mean?
00:57Aisheng means, in English,
00:59Beloved.
01:00In other words, if you say Majoni,
01:03Majoni Maramor,
01:05actually, it's a female-centered film.
01:07Namtu means.
01:08So, Aisheng is your beloved mother.
01:10Majoni is the name of the beloved mother.
01:14When Aisheng was first built in the year 2000,
01:18who came to Raijo's house?
01:21When Aisheng was built in the year 2000,
01:24Titiya was very close to Raijo.
01:27And when Raijo was in Bipul,
01:29Kabole was in Raijo.
01:31Titiya was very close to the film industry.
01:33And I,
01:35I mean, Titiya and Aisheng,
01:38the human trafficking,
01:39I mean, the human trafficking,
01:41I had published a book about it.
01:45Titiya was very close to the film industry.
01:47And Aisheng was very close to the film industry.
01:51The first film of Aisheng,
01:53was the popular film.
01:54Was that popular film
01:55the second film of Titiya,
01:56the popular film?
01:58What was the main reason
01:59for not making it into the film?
02:01Yes.
02:02I mean,
02:03in the first film of Aisheng,
02:05Missing Khamas,
02:07it was not Missing Khamas.
02:08I had never heard of it.
02:11Nisha had a similar experience.
02:14I know that
02:16in my village or in my city,
02:18the Nisha industry
02:21has increased.
02:24So, I wanted to make Nisha free.
02:28And I bought a lot of valuable things
02:32in my life.
02:34I could give some time to my art.
02:37I could give some time to my art.
02:40That's why I started filming.
02:43My work and my experiences
02:46I want to say that 90% of the people who are born in this country are foreigners.

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