Mapping the roots and trajectories of Madheshi filmmaking
Rajbiraj-based filmmaker Suresh Mukhiya discusses the inspirations, possibilities and limitations of Madhesh-based documentary filmmaking.
Rajbiraj-based filmmaker Suresh Mukhiya discusses the inspirations, possibilities and limitations of Madhesh-based documentary filmmaking.
‘Munnu’ depicts the struggles and small joys of a youngster growing up in war-torn Kashmir.
Artist Ranju Yadav discusses the history and representation of women in Mithila arts.
Poet and essayist Prakash Thamsuhang discusses his literary inspirations, writing in various forms and genres, the importance of his locale to his writing, and the opening of a community library in Ilam.
Guru Prakash of Nepal Yoga Home discusses yoga for senior citizens and its various holistic benefits.
Anil Budha Magar’s recent movie ‘Gharjwai’ tells the story of Magar customs, love and determination.
Mandala Alumni Drama Festival features six unique plays blending humour, music, and poignant storytelling.
The stone-paved roads, wooden temples, community ponds and renowned mustardmills of Khokana all serve as reminders of a different time and age.
Poet and activist Sumi Na discusses how she got into poetry and how it differs from other forms of writing.
Omkara fuses Bollywood masala and Shakespearean tragedy to form a timeless classic.
Journalist and researcher Abha Lal talks about her reading journey, experience in academic reading and how to read for writing purposes.
The remarkable examination of social problems in diverse settings makes ‘Kathputala’ a must read.
Novelist Pragati Rai delves into her fascination with books that analyse Nepal’s social history.
A major issue with writer’s block, and writing fatigue in general, is how misunderstood it is and the lack of conversation around it—especially in Nepal.
The 2016 modern Marathi classic ‘Sairat’ is a nuanced, honest portrayal of an inter-caste love story.