
Cetaamol is a Nepali film directed by Raj Bahadur Sane, starring Saugat Malla in the lead role. The film also features Benisha Hamal and child artist Karan Nepali. It is produced by Tulsi Devi Films Pvt. Ltd., with music by Babul Giri and cinematography by Divya Subedi. The movie tells a story about the lives of common Nepali people.
The story follows a disabled man, played by Saugat Malla, who uses a crutch. Throughout the film, he faces many challenges, both physical and social. His journey shows the struggle for respect and acceptance by people with disabilities. The film highlights difficulties he meets in daily life, such as inaccessible places and social prejudices in Nepal.
As the plot moves forward, the main character faces emotional and mental struggles while trying to find respect from his family and society. His interactions show the loneliness many disabled people feel, but also their strength. The movie shows both his vulnerable moments and his determination. Other characters, including those played by Benisha Hamal and Karan Nepali, support him and show the importance of empathy and community. Their relationships highlight how love and understanding can help reduce stigma. The film encourages inclusion and kindness.
Cetaamol also acts as a social message, aiming to challenge stereotypes about disability in Nepal. It presents real experiences to encourage viewers to change their views and treat disabled people with more respect. The film’s team includes screenplay writer Pradeep Bhardwaj and director Raj Bahadur Sane. Choreography is by Kabiraj Gahatraj, fight direction by Dev Maharjan and Shankar Maharjan, and editing by Bande Prasad. Together, they have made a film that combines good performances with solid production, making Sitamol an important film in Nepali cinema.