Culture & Lifestyle
What skin-revealing fashion reveals about us
By Sanskriti Pokharel Skin-revealing fashion on social media reflects a growing sense of bodily autonomy, self-expression, and resistance against conservative norms, especially among young people navigating identity and confidence in digital spaces.
‘Marathon Minds: The Mountains We Climb’ set to spark dialogue
By Post Report The discussion will explore the speakers’ personal journeys through themes of endurance, mental health, and the role of women in adventure.
Nepal is not landlocked, we are land-linked
By Reeva Khanal The author of ‘Unleashing Nepal’, Sujeev Shakya, reflects on the country’s evolving potential, young leadership, and why it’s time to stop thinking small.
What I watch online: Gaurab Bhandari
By Bhandari is a visual content creator.
A technological dreamscape
By Sanskriti Pokharel ‘Wonderland’ is a visually stunning film that explores grief through a near-future simulation service allowing people to reconnect with lost loved ones.
Artist Hari Prasad Sharma displays paintings depicting Nepal’s past
By Post Report Through oil and water colour, he offers glimpses into Nepali life over the last 30 years.
Is your skincare routine safe–or just trending?
By Skanda Swar With skincare advice flooding social media, dermatologist Smriti Shrestha explains why blindly following influencers’ recommendations can be risky.
Mental health: Through a cultural lens
By Skanda Swar How Nepal’s social norms and cultural beliefs shape perceptions of mental health.
Building safe spaces for women
By Skanda Swar From an intern to executive director, Suvekchya Rana has dedicated two decades to transforming lives at Saathi.
‘Contours of Change in Nepal’ launched
By Post Report Divided into eighteen sections, the book chronicles key developments in Nepal’s recent history.
The making of a general
By Post Report Lt Gen Shakti Gurung’s memoir, ‘Breaking the Glass Ceiling’, traces his unconventional rise in the Indian Army.
EVENTS: May 24 to May 30, 2025
By Post Report The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Nepal’s young voices, unmuted
By Reeva Khanal Public speaking clubs and debate platforms are offering more than podiums—they’re giving youths purpose, power and a place.
Nepali films want more than applause
By Anish Ghimire Filmmakers discuss piracy, audience behaviour, and the potential of digital platforms to monetise local films.
‘Sold’: A look at child trafficking
By Skanda Swar Patricia McCormick’s fiction tells the story of a Nepali girl trapped in a cruel world of exploitation.
In ‘Ke Ghar Ke Dera: Ghar Number 2’, beleaguered businessmen and benevolent saviours
By Timothy Aryal The film makes a sincere effort to portray characters struggling financially amid post-pandemic recession. But a contrived resolution highlights the film’s uninspired political imagination.
Intense, honest, human
By Sanskriti Pokharel With standout performances and immersive transitions, ‘Lost and Found’ reflects on identity, vulnerability, and the beauty of being seen and heard.
Fate of ‘Hera Pheri 3’ in limbo
By Post Report Paresh Rawal’s sudden exit, a lawsuit from Akshay Kumar, and emotional statements have stalled the film’s production.
So many men, so little sense
By Sanskriti Pokharel ‘Ke Ghar Ke Dera—Ghar No. 2’ is emotionally shallow. Its fragmented narratives and sidelined female characters fail to leave an impact.
What I watch online: Pragya Bhandari
By Post Report Bhandari is a model.