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Release Date:
November 11, 2023
Original Title:
Aama Pyari Aama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 5
Kumud, along with his two sisters, Janaki and Puspa, sat together one evening reminiscing about their childhood. Their mother, Bishyabati, now 84, had been their pillar of strength-a friend, teacher, and guiding light. Inspired by her unconditional love, they decided to create a music video titled Aama Pyari Aama, a heartfelt tribute to mothers everywhere. The siblings poured their emotions into the project. Kumud composed the melody, Janaki wrote heartfelt lyrics, and Puspa choreographed simple yet touching scenes. The video showcased moments from their lives-Bishyabati teaching them, comforting them, and laughing with them. On the day of the shoot, Bishyabati joined them, her presence radiating love and warmth. As they filmed, her gentle smile and wise eyes became the soul of the video. When Aama Pyari Aama was released, it touched hearts everywhere, reminding people that a mother is more than a parent-she is a friend, teacher, and god in human form.
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Director:
Kumud Pant
Lyricist:
Janaki Pant
Music:
Bipin ACHARYA
Producer:
Kumud Pant
Vocals:
Mandabi Tripathi
Writer:
Janaki Pant
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