In ‘Tu Yaa Main’, class is the real antagonist
What begins as a glossy Gen-Z romance gradually reveals itself as a study of how class shapes intimacy.
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.
Paudel is a digital creator specialising in fashion.
Focusing on the present moment can be a powerful way to break free from body dissatisfaction and reconnect with oneself.
Mandala Theatre’s new production examines fame and the fragile truths behind self-made personas.
Namuna College of Fashion Technology presents six sequences inspired by Nepal’s landscapes, expressed through experimental textiles and conceptual couture.
‘Forms of Abstraction’ maps the journey of abstract art in Nepal as an evolving visual language.
Shaken by self-doubt and a chance encounter, a quiet man begins to find purpose in an unlikely profession.
Such exercises are seen as an entry point or a supportive tool within a broader fitness lifestyle.
The two screen legends will discuss their journeys and the evolving landscape of Nepali and Bollywood films on the second day of the Festival.
From hearty chicken adobo to refreshing halo-halo, Cebu Fiesta Kitchen introduces Kathmandu to the rich, lesser-known flavours of Filipino cuisine.
The Post brings you a lowdown on some major events this week.
Kiran Desai’s latest novel explores feminism and diaspora, but ambition often overwhelms its storytelling.
Katha Ghera’s travelling production highlights women’s labour, entrepreneurship and the need for equal opportunities.
Marking World Theatre Day, actors share how discipline, doubt and imagination shape their journey into every role.
As social media glorifies hustle and grind, many are left battling guilt, burnout and unrealistic expectations.
Sustainability practitioner Shilshila Acharya shares how non-fiction books shaped her understanding of sustainability, guiding her journey from grassroots action to national advocacy.
A mix of documentaries and fiction films at the recently concluded festival explored identity and changing social realities.
We often label emotions as good or bad, but understanding them may be the key to better mental well-being.
From open-air nostalgia to student-led clubs, free movie screenings are making cinema more accessible and communal again.