A cinema of choice: Inside Gauthali Entertainment’s feminist practice
Gauthali Entertainment questions how women are written in Nepali cinema, focusing instead on layered, imperfect and real characters.
Gauthali Entertainment questions how women are written in Nepali cinema, focusing instead on layered, imperfect and real characters.
‘Maybe It Will All Work Out’ traces a photographer’s journey, using film photography and darkroom prints.
As young Nepalis move abroad, demanding routines and cultural shifts are weakening emotional ties with parents back home.
A hesitant friendship deepens over tea and small talk, eventually pushing Pun Dai to a life defined by risk and quiet rebellion.
Paleti’s intimate gatherings honour forgotten voices, revive classics and connect generations through songs and poetry.
The multi-sensory exhibition at Artudio combines sound, image, and live elements to build a space for reflection.
In ‘Itha’, Keshav Dahal moves between fact and imagination to bring ancient kingdoms and women’s struggles to life.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
A Nepali startup is turning the traditional hog plum into chocolate truffles and snacks, aiming to take a familiar local taste to international markets.
A 15-minute silence turns into a larger debate on censorship after ‘Lalibazar’ faces court ban.
‘Sickle Cell’ at Shilpee Theatre traces how land and power shape the lives of Tharu families.
From concert halls in Canada to fashion stages in London, Nepali clothing is helping diaspora communities translate identity into style.
The 2026 adaptation of the story written by Guru Prasad Mainali follows a fractured marriage, asking what remains after anger has done its damage.
Shah is a former Nepali national swimmer and a content creator.
A young photographer’s debut solo exhibition explores impermanence and human connection through frames from across Nepal.
At Kalā Salon, a mattress of leaves and birds on city wires come together to explore the tension between inner unrest and outer survival.
Birthright Nepal brings diaspora youth home to work, learn, and contribute to critical sectors like healthcare.
The ongoing exhibit at Takpa Gallery presents identity as a continuous process, evolving through memory, culture, and personal journeys.
A silent city, a solitary man, and a routine that keeps the madness away.
From campus district to quiet suburbs, a guide to student living in this Canadian city.