What makes ‘The Mirror’ a cinematic brilliance
Konkona Sen Sharma’s latest short movie under anthology ‘Lust Stories 2’ explores the sexual fantasies of two women of different strata.
Konkona Sen Sharma’s latest short movie under anthology ‘Lust Stories 2’ explores the sexual fantasies of two women of different strata.
As Kathmandu Triennale 2077, Nepal's biggest art event, is set to conclude in a week, the Post reviews what worked and what didn't.
Through 'Dhalkeko Salaijo', director and writer Aashant Sharma attempts to tell a story of a family reeling under immense financial challenges because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Collecting and growing indoor plants is not a new culture in Kathmandu, but a few women are taking it to the next level.
‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ could have been a classic had Sanjay Leela Bhansali given ample attention to writing a solid script instead of focusing all of his energy only on the film’s grandeur.
CEO of Location Nepal and a fashion photographer Gautam Dhimal on his career as a fashion photographer, his fashion photo book, and Nepal’s potential as a destination for international filmmakers and photographers.
The most significant impact Karnali Arts Centre has made over the years is engaging people in conversations related to caste and gender.
The movie’s biggest letdown is its unnecessarily complex script, making it hard to digest.
Asha Magrati, a renowned actor and filmmaker, on what it is like to be a woman from a marginalised community in Nepal’s film industry and her efforts to change the way things are in Nepal’s filmmaking landscape.
Prem Pariyar says decision by California State University to ban caste discrimination is a major triumph, but the fight against casteism is not over yet.
What was once an almost forgotten Newa edible item, chaku wasa:, which is known for its medicinal properties, is now seeing a resurgence in popularity.
From Mithun’s ‘Gunda’ to Manisha Koirala’s ‘Jaani Dushman’, here are eight movies that you can watch now to relish their campiness.
Radio personality Kalyan Gautam has carved his own path in Nepal’s rapidly changing media industry and has been the host of ‘Mero Katha’, a popular radio programme, for more than two decades.
Calls for making working space safe have been lost in din of the ‘nothing unusual’ refrain.
Teach for Nepal’s CEO Swastika Shrestha sheds light on her organisation’s efforts to better Nepal’s public school system and what stakeholders can do to improve the system.