Helena 2023
The life of an expat Nepali woman in the UAE turns upside down when she loses a small amount of money while trying to buy a laptop for her son in Nepal.
The life of an expat Nepali woman in the UAE turns upside down when she loses a small amount of money while trying to buy a laptop for her son in Nepal.
In 1994, the Nepalese film "Truck Driver," belonging to the Romance/Drama genres, was crafted by writer Brazesh Khanal and director Rajkumar Sharma. The leading roles featured Shiv Shrestha, Karishma Manandhar, Shree Krishna Shrestha, Madan Krishna Shrestha, and Hari Bansha Acharya. This cinematic creation not only secured its place among Nepal's highest-grossing films but also showcased the comedic talents of the popular Maha Jodi duo, who were celebrated comedians during that era. The film's songs also achieved widespread acclaim, solidifying its cultural impact in Nepal.
Two teenage girls separated by the caste system fight against society to play their favorite instrument Sanai, forbidden to be played by women, while also keeping their friendship alive.
The betrayal by a close friend who falls victim to drug addiction.
In 2005, Punam Tamang is nine, living in the Nepalese city of Bhaktapur. She lost her mother when she was five years old and since that time she has been the family caretaker to her small siblings while her father works from dawn till night. Punam tells us her story and she introduces us to her family, neighborhood, teachers, and friends. Four years later, life has changed for Punam, who is now thirteen. What she and her siblings had managed to avoid has now become an inevitability: in 2009, her narrative takes us to the local brick-making factory.
an unforgettable memory
Superhit Nepali Lok Dohori song
At school, they preach that all evil will return in the next life. But nobody looks when Bhyal's classmates blackmail him to make wheels for their toy bus. Bhyal, who lives with his mother on the outskirts of the village and works as an iron smith at night is an ‘Untouchable’. A cinematic examination of the caste system in a small mountain village in Nepal.
An unremarkable loafer dreams of being a hero. When he becomes embroiled in a goofy gang rivalry, he gets more than he bargained for....
Let's sing joyfully and happily.
Films about human trafficking
A young Nepali man, preparing to launch a filmmaking career in Europe, is suddenly summoned home to the Everest region. There, his father—a Sherpa livestock farmer—is ailing. In this intimate portrait, the director explores his relationship to his birthplace, parents and the world of tradition and ritual he thought he had left behind.
Two boys,One man and The Streets
The film is about how a virtual relationship through cell phone can influence a remote village and it's people and thereby brings forth a change which challenges the age old village set up, leading to a chaotic and humorous aftermath.
Though a legal recognition of a third gender ranks Nepal as a leader in transgender rights, the reality of transforming from son to daughter is fraught with obstacles. Despite this, Meghna Lama has a dauntless attitude and spirited laugh - both a powerful reminder of not only what it is to be transgender in Nepal, but ultimately, what it is to be human.
The Whole Timers is an upcoming Nepali movie based on the decade long civil war in Nepal. It is told from the perspective of a 13-year-old boy who joins the Maoist revolution in the hope that a gun will help him find his missing father. But he discovers something much more powerful in the cameras carried by members of his platoon who are documenting the war.
A young trans woman goes door-to-door campaigning to be elected to parliament in Nepal.
A personal film on love, loss, and time. Through fragments of home, old footage, and found sounds, the filmmaker traces his mother’s quiet transformation and the fading world of his childhood—a tender reflection on memory and change.
Dimag Ghochne Manche is a powerful documentary chronicling the life and legacy of Ujwal Thapa — a visionary entrepreneur, activist, and political reformer who sparked a civic awakening in Nepal. Through intimate stories and rare archival footage, the film captures how one man’s restless mind challenged conventions, inspired a generation, and redefined what it means to create change from within.
The story revolves around a schoolgirl who faces the hardships of poverty, discrimination, and the painful realities of early marriage. Her family, burdened by financial stress, sees little choice but to marry her off while she's still a child.