‘Eklo-I’ makes science fiction look boring
Pradeep Khadka’s screen time does little to impact the story, making his casting feel more like a promotional strategy than a narrative necessity.
Pradeep Khadka’s screen time does little to impact the story, making his casting feel more like a promotional strategy than a narrative necessity.
The two-day conference on January 10 and 11 will focus on building and deploying AI in organisations.
Despite its widespread use, coconut oil may not be safe or effective for every skin type.
An uncertain future can trigger confusion and emptiness, but it can also shift attention to the life already unfolding around us.
Running 24/7 at Tribhuvan International Airport, Yatra Lounge & Restro allows anyone to rest, eat or work—no boarding pass needed.
Mithila artist SC Suman will lead an exhibition walkthrough on January 9, offering insights into the history and symbolism of Mithila art.
A four-day workshop by playwright Anooj Bhandari that explores theatre by crafting 2-minute pieces.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
The event will explore the history, meaning and tradition of Dapha Bhajan, held as part of the ‘Patan Pailai Pailama’ initiative.
From Oscar debates and box office hits to viral protest anthems, 2025 was a year where Nepali entertainment mirrored society’s highs, tensions, and creativity.
Subin Bhattarai’s ‘Chameliko Phool Baijani Rumal’ mirrors modern Nepali relationships, revealing love in its many unspoken and unconventional forms.
Samrat Upadhyay reflects on his writing journey and discusses how his work has evolved from strict realism to the imaginative dystopia of ‘Darkmotherland’.
The event explores South Asian cultural folklore through Sufi folk music and Ghazals.
Public figures are calling on young Nepalis to vote, seeing the election as a chance to end decades of political instability—while remaining wary of repeating past mistakes.
‘Jhari Pachi Ko Indreni’ tells the story of Ganesh Prasad Sharma, a ward secretary whose honesty in a corrupt system makes him a victim rather than a hero.
Acharya was a semifinalist at the World Championship of Public Speaking and the winner of the District 41 International Speech Contest 2025. She is also a public speaker and trainer.
As life moves forward, friendships sometimes fall behind, taking an emotional toll on young people.
For over 25 years, the Chhetri sisters, who founded Empowering Women of Nepal, have paved the way for female guides, overcoming all obstacles and prejudices.
The events in Chitwan, Nepalgunj, and Kathmandu will bring together Nepali content creators for panels, workshops, and performances.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.