Here comes Hetchhakuppa!
Hetchhakuppa, currently showing at the Mandala Theatre, builds on Kiranti folklore and makes for an entertaining hour-long experience
Hetchhakuppa, currently showing at the Mandala Theatre, builds on Kiranti folklore and makes for an entertaining hour-long experience
Director Saket Chaudhary’s hilarious take on love, 2006’s Pyaar Ke Side Effects, had impressed me in many ways.
The new film Jholay doesn’t sweep one away, but it proves several notches better than the average Nepali comedy, and is pretty funny for the most part
What makes the newly-released Jhola such a moving watch is not simply the competent manner in which it is able to portray the terrible practice of Sati in rural Nepal
The very first scene in Hasee Toh Phasee manages to introduce its two main characters as individuals
The Janak Deep Parajuli-directed Producer boasts an engaging first half that delves into the harsh realities encountered by aspiring filmmakers, but rolls downhill post-intermission
The new play Sphatik, a presentation of Sarwanam Theatre’s trainees, revolves around two characters whose paths might appear divergent on the surface, but who are both struggling to be accep
Some films, in spite of the fact that they have been made with the very best of intentions, go wrong; weak script and unconvincing execution are often to blame in this regard.
The amount of pre-release hype Cha Ekan Cha received certainly raised audience expectations.
This is a story of two friends.