KICHKANYA AT KATHMANDU ||2016

This short movie is based on a true story, which was happened in Kathmandu. April 2015 Nepal earthquake killed over 8,000 people and injured more than 21,000. After then, in different part of the country, different type of incident happened. this is the story of a girl who died on Earthquake. After her death her soul is active in night as a KICHKANYA and frighten different people.The company, which made its first delivery of 500 cans of pepper spray to women in India in October 2013, expects to deliver 2,000 cans this year to women in India, South Africa and El Salvador. Tawil set a goal of 5,000 cans next year. He partners with nongovernmental organizations that work with women’s issues: the Red Brigade Lucknow in India, Women Against Rape in South Africa and Centro de Intercambio y Solidaridad in El Salvador. For every $29.99 purse or $39.99 lunchbox Tawil sells on his website, Kuros.org, a can of pepper spray is donated. He also sells $24.99 Kuros! T-shirts and $10.99 Sabre Red Kuros! pepper spray cans. Those proceeds also fund sending pepper spray overseas.Austinite Kuro Tawil’s Kuros! gives women around the world pepper spray photo KURO TAWIL Kuro Tawil spent 10 days with a host family in Pakistan before he was asked to leave.Tawil, whose parents are of English, Czech and Lebanese descent, was given a Russian first name of Kuropatkin, his grandfather’s name. He shortened it to Kuro as a kid. His parents are engineers with University of Texas degrees and manage Austin-based Corridor Television, which runs KCWX-TV in San Antonio. His younger sister, Zahia, is studying engineering at the University of Southern California.

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