A region seen from within
‘In the Margins of Empires’ challenges how South Asia understands one of its most fragile zones.
‘In the Margins of Empires’ challenges how South Asia understands one of its most fragile zones.
Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri anchor a passionate but uneven gangster romance set in Mumbai’s criminal underworld.
Ruth is only four or five years into painting, yet she speaks about the craft as though she has always lived inside it.
Many people think they need intense workouts to see results, but what really matters is exercising regularly.
Director Kim Byung-woo blends disaster cinema with philosophical inquiry in ‘The Great Flood’, where memory and AI blur the boundaries of human experience.
Led by chef Ajay Kumar Pudasaini, the restaurant offers flavours shaped by his years working in kitchens in Mumbai, Singapore and Abu Dhabi.
Viral routines and influencer advice have turned skincare into a complex ritual. Dermatologists warn that layering too many products may harm than help the skin.
At BIA Institute Nepal, education, art, and vocational training are helping people with disabilities regain confidence and a sense of belonging.
A murder, an unbreakable silence, and a therapist driven by obsession form the core of Alex Michaelides’s ‘The Silent Patient’.
Director Dinesh Raut’s new film explores how ordinary lives are crushed beneath institutional betrayal.
The movie explores how dying young doesn’t mean living less, but living deeper, with quiet defiance.
In ‘Three Thousand Stitches’, Sudha Murty turns everyday moments into powerful stories that speak to the heart.
Recently screened at KIMFF, ‘A Shadow Grows Within the Void’ explores the quiet agony of being unseen.
With skincare advice flooding social media, dermatologist Smriti Shrestha explains why blindly following influencers’ recommendations can be risky.
How Nepal’s social norms and cultural beliefs shape perceptions of mental health.