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Film 'Roll No. 1' Tackles Parental Pressure on Child Psychology

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The film 'Roll No. 1' is set to premiere this Friday, exploring the psychological impact of parental pressure on children and advocating for independent interests. Actor Mukun Bhusal stated that the film challenges the societal notion that only top-ranking students are intelligent, emphasizing the need for parental psychology to change. Actor Sushank Mainali added that the film illustrates how subjects learned under pressure are not retained long-term and that pursuing one's chosen field leads to greater success.

  • The film 'Roll No. 1' addresses the societal tendency for parents to fulfill their own unfulfilled dreams through their children.
  • Actor Mukun Bhusal asserted that the film is against the Nepali societal understanding that only the person who comes first in class is intelligent.
  • Actor Sushank Mainali highlighted that subjects studied under pressure do not stay in the mind for long and one cannot be competent in a field entered due to others' pressure.
  • The film also touches upon the issue of exams up to class five, aligning with discussions around current government policies.
  • The film is based on child psychology and independent interests, aiming to convey that working in a chosen field can lead to significant achievements with less effort.

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