Ink that speaks—and what it forgets
As tattoo culture grows and stigma fades, the International Nepal Tattoo Convention highlights global artistry while also drawing attention to the declining presence of indigenous tattoo traditions.
As tattoo culture grows and stigma fades, the International Nepal Tattoo Convention highlights global artistry while also drawing attention to the declining presence of indigenous tattoo traditions.
A stage adaptation of the Madan Puraskar-winning novel explores child marriage and women’s silence.
Fifteen artists translate lived experiences from across Nepal into powerful visual narratives on labour, identity, and resilience.
The legendary playback singer leaves behind a timeless musical legacy, deeply rooted in both Bollywood and Nepal’s cultural memory.
Asha Bhosle, one of the most iconic voices in Indian cinema, breathed her last at the age of 92 after being admitted to a Mumbai hospital in critical condition. Her passing marks the end of an extraordinary musical journey.
After years of struggle to secure her son’s future, Radhika’s life takes a tragic turn, forcing her son to abandon ambition.
From campus districts to quiet suburbs, a guide to student living in this central German city.
The Jatra turns the city into a rhythm of drums, bursts of colours, and the pulse of collective devotion.
‘Diaries in Global Health’ offers a nuanced look at illness and care through the author’s journey across cultures and systems.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Suchana Bohara, known as HARA, is widely seen as the first Nepali to debut in a K-pop group MEPC, marking a milestone in Nepal’s global music presence.
Abinash Bikram Shah’s debut feature becomes the first Nepali film in the section, competing for top honours.
‘Maya Art Exhibition 3’, featuring artists from Nepal, Japan, and France, starts on April 10.
Filmmaker Samundra Bhatta on how literature and cinema together can reshape perspectives.
In ‘A Letter to My Youth’, a bond between a caretaker and a boy, reveals a fragile path towards emotional healing.
From winter dryness to monsoon humidity, learn what your skin needs each season.
Shrestha is an illustrator, author and graphic designer based in Kathmandu.
NIFF’s closing ceremony celebrates Nepali and global cinema with awards across feature, documentary and short films.
In a culture that glorifies exhaustion, true rest has become unfamiliar and often, uncomfortable.
In collaboration with KIMFF, Chalachitra Lab will guide filmmakers through intensive training, culminating in the opportunity to pitch their films on a global stage.