Ta Dhi Ra is a visually poetic music video about longing, destiny, and unconditional love. The two singers perform inside a surreal room where emotions shape the environment around them. Through smooth transitions and cinematic VFX, elements like rain, fire, broken glass, and falling debris move in slow motion, reflecting fragile memories and burning devotion.
As the song unfolds, vines begin to grow toward the singers, responding to their voices and symbolizing love that keeps searching and growing. With each chorus, nature slowly takes over the space. By the end, the once empty room is completely filled with lush vines and plants, representing a love that endures even if the world fades, rooted deeply in the heart forever.
The OST Shob Menna, meaning “Isn’t that a lie?”, from the film of the same name is performed by Jigme Norbu Wangdi, Kinley Rigzin Dorji and Pema Deki.
The song reflects the emotional core of the film, a delicate love story between two couples bound by friendship, longing and unspoken choices. Through tender moments and silent conflicts, it questions the truths we tell ourselves when love becomes complicated, asking softly, isn’t that a lie?
Samu Zum is a tender and nostalgic music video that tells the story of Sonam looking back at moments she never fully appreciated. Through the lens of her lover’s camera, we see their shared memories—quiet walks, serene afternoons, festival nights, and everyday gestures—captured from his point of view. She was always shy and tried to avoid the camera, never realizing how much he treasured these fragments of her. As time passes, we follow subtle changes in her energy and expressions, culminating in the unspoken moment when she leaves, unable to embrace his constant passion for capturing life. Years later, she watches the footage alone, filled with regret and longing, as the only tangible pieces of their love remain in the camera. Shot across Thimphu, Paro, and Wangdue Phodrang, the video is an intimate, montage-driven journey about love, memory, and the quiet ache of moments lost.
Dumra, the original soundtrack from the film KOOMEZHA, is sung by Etsu and Ugay, with music, lyrics, tune, and composition by Tandin Dorji. The music video reflects the emotional core of the film, a delicate love story between one girl and two boys, bound by friendship, longing, and unspoken choices.
Mui Ming (Her Name) is a cross-cultural music video that brings together Sikkimese artist Odzer and Bhutanese talent Tashi, blending two Himalayan cultures through music and storytelling. The story follows a fleeting connection born from a single night, leaving behind only memories and an unnamed face. As Odzer searches for her across Bhutan, the video unfolds through iconic locations, including Thimphu, Dochula, Punakha, and Paro, transforming the journey into both a personal quest and a visual celebration of Bhutan. Mui Ming is not just a love story, but a creative collaboration between Sikkim and Bhutan, highlighting shared emotions, landscapes, and cultural harmony through a simple yet heartfelt narrative.
Shay Mayna opens with a heartfelt moment as Sagar gathers the courage to confess his love to a girl while she is in the middle of a conversation. His words make her pause, and in that brief silence, fear and uncertainty wash over him, afraid of rejection.
To his surprise, she turns, smiles warmly, and gently holds his hand, assuring him of her feelings. As the music begins, the story unfolds into a joyful celebration of love. The video captures their playful moments, shared laughter, and expressive dances, reflecting the happiness of two hearts finally in sync. With lighthearted choreography and tender visuals, Shay Mayna is a cheerful portrayal of young love, courage, and the beautiful moments that follow a simple yet brave confession.
Mekha is a vibrant fusion of music, dance, and youthful energy, bringing together two dynamic voices, Etsu and Triple OG, in their first collaboration with Yeshi Lhendup Films. Set against the pulsating beats of hip-hop and urban flair, the video bursts to life with some of Bhutan’s best dance crews, Rever, Druk Magpoen, Vader, and Oscar Crew delivering electrifying performances.
Amid the rhythm and movement, a tender story unfolds — a moment when two strangers lock eyes and feel the spark of first love at a glance. This fleeting yet powerful connection threads through the high-energy scenes, reminding us that love often arrives in the most unexpected places.
With dazzling choreography, bold visuals, and an infectious hook, Mekha celebrates the thrill of ambition, the rush of first love, and the unity of Bhutan’s street dance culture.
Set in the serene valleys of Bumthang at Jakar Central School, Karsel Dawa tells a tender school-love story between Sherab, a quiet and kind-hearted boy, and Payma, a cheerful and graceful classmate. Their journey unfolds in the backdrop of classrooms, corridors, and the vibrant school campus, where shy glances and stolen moments slowly blossom into an innocent romance. Through shared laughter, handwritten notes, and heartfelt gestures, the two experience the warmth and purity of young love. Yet, as the seasons change, so do their paths, leading to a bittersweet ending that lingers like a beautiful memory. Filmed with a nostalgic touch, Karsel Dawa captures the magic of first love and the unspoken emotions that stay with us forever.
In the bustling city of Thimphu, Karma, a young woman haunted by a sense of emptiness, receives a mysterious message on her phone: "Ma jay may" Drawn by a melody from her past and a necklace she barely remembers, she follows a trail of lost memories.
Piece by piece, Karma unlocks forgotten moments: a carved message on an old bridge, a weathered notebook filled with drawings of her younger self, and the lingering melody of first love. Her path leads her to a quiet lake where she reunites with an older Ugay, the boy from her past, now waiting with the memories they once shared. As music and memory intertwine, Karma finds closure, realizing that some connections are timeless.
Years after their breakup, Kuenga unexpectedly crosses paths with his ex, Kaya, in a quiet library. Old emotions quickly resurface, but instead of healing, their reunion stirs the same unresolved tensions that tore them apart before. As memories flood back, a broken glass leaking wine becomes a powerful symbol of their fractured relationship. No matter how much they try to mend it, some love simply cannot hold. In a bittersweet clash of love and regret, Kuenga and Kaya realize that some wounds run too deep to be forgotten.
In Thimphu, Ashis drifts through the city in a taxi, lost in thought. A sudden message from Tshewang, the girl he once loved, shatters his silence: they can no longer be together. As the car moves through familiar streets, memories flood back, tender moments of laughter, love, and promises made before she left him behind to chase her dreams abroad. Back in the present, Ashis struggles to move on, haunted by echoes of their past. Each place, each moment reminds him of the songs they once wrote together, the thousand songs of their love story. In a bittersweet twist, Tshewang spots him and tries to reach out, but Ashis, carrying the weight of acceptance, chooses to walk away.
"Enn (Yes)" captures the tender journey of two hearts deeply in love. Through a series of playful and heartfelt memories, Ngawang Thinley and Tshering Dolkar share a bond that feels pure and timeless. Against the backdrop of everyday moments: smiles, shy glances, laughter, and gentle touches, the music video paints a picture of a love so true that no crowd, no time, and no distance could ever shake it. As the melody softly promises unwavering devotion, each scene becomes a celebration of simple happiness and deep connection. With every "yes," their hearts reaffirm what they have always known: in a world full of noise, it’s only each other they choose to hear.
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