Pashi, A Himachali Film Wins Awards At Chile Film Festival
The film is set in a traditional Himachali village, where an unusual love story unfolds as a visitor arrives and meets his neighbor after years.
Arvind Sharma is an award winning bi-lingual journalist with more than 20 years of experience. He has worked with Divya Himachal, Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhasker, Vir Partap, Ajit and PTI. In 2010, he was conferred the Himachal Kesri journalism award. He reports on the Tibetan Government in Exile, politics, sports, tourism and other topics. He lives in Dharamshala.
The film is set in a traditional Himachali village, where an unusual love story unfolds as a visitor arrives and meets his neighbor after years.
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