The Destiny

Tashi ki Mitshey. The Destiny
Directed by Rinchen Namgay
Produced by Tashi Gyeltshem
Written by Rinchen Khandu
Story by About "A Young Boy"
Starring Nguldrub Dorji and Kezang Wangmo
Music by Karma
Cinematography Rinzang
Edited by Rinzang
Release dates
  • August 9, 2010 (2010-08-09)
Country Bhutan
Language Dzongkha
Budget 200000 Nu

The Destiny is a Bhutanese Dzongkha language film written by Tshewang Rinzin and directed by Kezang P Jigme. This film was released on August 9, 2010.

Plot

Based on a true life story, “The Destiny” is the journey of a young boy who is out to find his independence and more importantly- his father.

A father abandons his wife and unborn child to find greener pastures elsewhere, namely- the capital city. The child is born soon after and it is a son. He is brought up by his mother in the East.

Following the death of his mother the boy now aspires to go to Thimphu with one wish- to see his father.[1][2]

If I talk little about a film, a young boy (Nguldrub Dorji) who is orphan at a very young age and goes through many hardships. He lives in his village and moves to Paro and after a while gets adopted by a rich family. He is warmly welcomed into the new home by his new father and sister (Pema Yangki) but is mistreated by the mother. Tension arise in the family as the new mother begins to torment him and later on accuses him of stealing. She sends him out of the house to the dismay of the father and sister who have now grown very fond of him. After he leaves the house, misfortune befalls the family without his knowledge. Karma Choechong moves to the city in search of a job and does odd jobs for his livelihood till he finds one. He meets Kezang Wangmo who helps him look for a job and settles down. After a few years, he becomes a very rich and successful businessman . In the end it shows how fate brings the two siblings together because of their love and compassion for each other.

Songs

Production

The film is produced by Tashi Gyeltshem

References

  1. "Forth Coming Attractions". Druk Trowa. I (II): 114–115. Feb–May 2010.
  2. "DrukTrowa Magazine". Retrieved 18 November 2011.
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