‘Homebound’ is Hindi cinema at its bravest
It captures the long, punishing journey of migrant workers during the pandemic while exposing the caste, labour and systemic inequalities they live with.
It captures the long, punishing journey of migrant workers during the pandemic while exposing the caste, labour and systemic inequalities they live with.
Nepal is an emcee and a content creator.
Workplace loneliness doesn’t always look dramatic, but its effects can follow people home and shape their lives.
Speaking at the event, Godawari Mayor Gajendra Maharjan promised the municipality’s support for future cultural programmes.
Italian artist Giovanna Caruso’s exhibition at Kalā Salon reveals a deeply personal visual archive of festivals, faces and fleeting moments that trace her long relationship with Nepal.
The hyper-nationalistic drama leaves nothing to chance in its messaging to the audience.
The youth-led campaign featuring a panel discussion, keynote address and live art exhibition is taking place at NTB.
Young Nepalis’ involvement in organising, documenting and participating has helped the festival evolve while preserving its core connection to ancestry and nature.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Through stories of ordinary people and their struggles, Khagendra Giri combines journalistic insight with sensitive storytelling.
What begins as a family dispute grows into a powerful look at migration, emotional distance and the political chaos shaping modern Nepal.
The writer behind the celebrated book ‘Mother Mary Comes to Me’ will meet readers on December 7.
The 22-episode TV series is based on China’s poverty alleviation initiatives.
Lori Parker is one of the very few lactation consultants in Nepal. Together with her co-worker, she helps newparents navigate their role and explains why baby massages and co-sleeping can be dangerous.
Nowadays, Bollywood movies debut in theatres before moving to streaming platforms. This works well for ‘Param Sundari’ as its appeal lies in scenic charm more than emotional depth.
Shrestha is a Nepali researcher, designer, and photographer whose work explores art, culture, and visual storytelling through both creativity and research.
Recent research and personal stories from young Nepalis show that video games can support mental well-being by offering stress relief, emotional regulation, and social connection.
The five-day event will feature global and Nepali films on social justice, along with special screenings.
‘Maharani Ko Jatra’ turns a royal story into a modern satire, showing how those in power chase publicity and perfection.
The two-day literary festival will feature panel discussions, exhibitions, open mic sessions, and thematic musical performances.