University of Gundas Just Dropped Its First Look on May 5, Kollywood Is Not Ready
Salin Man Bania is back after 7 years, and this time he brought the whole campus.
OSR Digital has released the official first look for Saanvi Entertainment’s UOG: University of Gundas, the upcoming Nepali film directed by Suresh Neupane, and it is already one of the most talked about Kollywood releases of 2083 before a single full trailer has even dropped.

The film stars Salin Man Bania, who also wrote the story, alongsideSalon Basnet. Salin Man Bania’s presence alone is enough to generate buzz in the Nepali film space. As both the lead actor and the creative mind behind the story, his investment in this project goes beyond just showing up on set. University of Gundas is clearly a passion project, and the first look suggests it has theenergyand swagger to match that ambition.

Behind the camera, the crew assembled for UOG reads like a who’s who of Kollywood’s most trusted technical talent. Suresh Neupane directs from a screenplay by Mandip Gautam, with cinematography handled by Ishwor Sinkemana and direction of photography by Saurav Lama. The background score comes from Roman Bajracharya, with action direction by Samrat Basnet, VFX by Manoj Shrestha, and color grading by Rajendra Moktan. Post-production is being handled by Movie Point, with editing and trailer work by Bande Prasad andsound designby Mukesh Shah.

The title alone does a lot of work. University of Gundas plays with a concept that Nepali audiences will find instantly familiar, the collision of institutional life with street-level chaos, the tension between ambition and the environment that surrounds it. It is a premise with enormous potential, and if the first look is anything to go by, thefilmis leaning fully into it.
No release date has been confirmed yet, but the anticipation is already building. UOG is one to watch in 2083.
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