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Reasons why I Like Tshokey Tshomo Karchung

Tshokey Tshomo Karchung is a Bhutanese actress. She is particularly known for her beauty. She won Miss Bhutan 2008. Karchung is the recipient of various accolades, including best female actor in lead role in several movies. 

 

Over the years, she has become a very popular film figure and one of the best actresses in Bhutan. She has worked on over 18 Bhutanese films. Her first movie was "Lo Tay Hing Tay"Scharchokpa Zamin (2011) starrer by Tshokey Tshomo and Karma Chechung went on to become one of the blockbuster movies winning several national awards. The movie takes viewers through the typical lifestyle of eastern community and the fortune she looks to have in life. She is entertaining and flawless. She is a favorite amongst our youth.


Frame from Scharchokpa Zamin

I wish she had a bigger audience for her acting abilities. I wish she would share big screens with some international film stars. I find she is deemed fit for Hollywood or Bollywood movies. I have no doubt she can become Bhutanese version of Kate Winslet in "Titanic" and Katrina Kaif in "Tiger Zinda Hai". The international front would earn not only name and fame but also financial advantage and room for our younger generation. Someday, we hope to see our own Tshokey Tshomo starring in some international movies and make us feel proud. 

 

The veteran actress Dorji Wangmo is the best, but Tshokey Tshomo is on that level. She has all the requirements and quality to be on a bigger screen for an international audience. 


Tshokey Tshomo Karchung


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