Exploring illusion through art
‘Maya Art Exhibition 3’, featuring artists from Nepal, Japan, and France, starts on April 10.
‘Maya Art Exhibition 3’, featuring artists from Nepal, Japan, and France, starts on April 10.
Filmmaker Samundra Bhatta on how literature and cinema together can reshape perspectives.
In ‘A Letter to My Youth’, a bond between a caretaker and a boy, reveals a fragile path towards emotional healing.
From winter dryness to monsoon humidity, learn what your skin needs each season.
Shrestha is an illustrator, author and graphic designer based in Kathmandu.
NIFF’s closing ceremony celebrates Nepali and global cinema with awards across feature, documentary and short films.
In a culture that glorifies exhaustion, true rest has become unfamiliar and often, uncomfortable.
In collaboration with KIMFF, Chalachitra Lab will guide filmmakers through intensive training, culminating in the opportunity to pitch their films on a global stage.
Aama’s Creation started as a solution for a baby’s sensitive skin during lockdown and has now become a growing network of women-led production, grounded in inherited knowledge.
Lokranjan Parajuli’s new book explores the social and cultural forces behind the fall of the Rana regime.
Indian studios are using AI to cut costs, speed up production and dub films into multiple languages. With fewer union constraints than Hollywood, the industry is moving fast, raising questions about creativity and audience acceptance.
Celebrating world cinema, the 9th Nepal International Film Festival (NIFF) is presenting 88 films and documentaries from 40 countries.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
In ‘Torkin’, the rhythms of a Mustang village reveal the beauty and fragility of life in the Himalayas.
The upcoming exhibit blends traditional forms such as Thangka and Paubha with contemporary practices.
A student-led production at Thames International College explores mental distress and the fragile space between survival and identity.
Om Raj Raut’s debut web series avoids glamorising diaspora life and instead shows a woman struggling between what others expect from her and who she wants to be.
Rajat Sainju, a postdoctoral appointee at Argonne National Laboratory in the US, says that the next generation of Nepali innovators must connect science, ethics, and creativity to harness AI responsibly.
What begins as a glossy Gen-Z romance gradually reveals itself as a study of how class shapes intimacy.
Based on real-life events, ‘Haq’ examines how legal battles intersect with societal judgment and personal resilience.