Soltinee Nepali Movie 2025: Trailer, Cast & Release Details

Overview of Soltinee (2025)

Soltinee is a highly anticipated Nepali movie set for release on October 23, 2025 (6 Kartik 2082 Nepali calendar). The film is produced by Planet 3 Films, Nepcine, and Yolo Entertainment. It is directed by Arjunn Subedi and features a star-studded cast including Prakash Saput, Parikshya Limbu, Wilson Bikram Rai, Prem Subba, and Rabindra Jha.

Plot Summary

The story revolves around a poignant love story set against the backdrop of caste discrimination and social inhumanity in rural Nepal. It highlights the challenges faced by the protagonists, belonging to different castes (Brahmin and Limbu), as they fight societal norms to uphold their love.

Cast

  • Prakash Saput as Bhimsen
  • Parikshya Limbu as Dilasha
  • Wilson Bikram Rai
  • Rabindra Jha
  • Prakash Ghimire
  • Prem Subba
  • Kabita Ale

Full Cast & Crew

Movie Details

  • Genre: Drama, Romance
  • Runtime: 2h 23m
  • Age Rating: General Audience
  • Release Date: 23 October 2025

Trailer and Songs

Official trailer of Soltinee has crossed over a million views on YouTube, showcasing the emotional depth and cultural context of the film.

Watch Official Trailer

The movie soundtrack includes popular songs such as “Suna Soltinee,” “Bachunjel Po,” and “Daju Ki Saali,” featuring artists like Prakash Saput, Parikshya Limbu, Jhuma Limbu, and SD Yogi.

Social and Cultural Impact

Soltinee is not only a romantic drama but also an important social commentary aiming to raise awareness about caste-based discrimination in Nepal. The film’s portrayal of love transcending social barriers resonates deeply with audiences and critics alike.

Where to Watch

Soltinee is released in theaters worldwide and is available for booking at QFX Cinemas across Nepal.

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  • How do you think Soltinee portrays the issue of caste discrimination?
  • What impact can such films have on Nepalese society?
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