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The Oldest Munro Bagger wins KIMFF award

Kathmandu, June 2: The 23rd edition of the Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) concluded on Sunday after five days of film screenings, discussions, exhibitions and cultural exchanges, celebrating stories from Nepal and around the world. More than 50 films from 29 countries were screened during the festival, which also featured

Oscars 2026: Historic wins and major snubs of 98th Academy…

Washington, March 17: The 98th Academy Awards, held on March 15, 2026, delivered a night of cinematic triumphs, unexpected twists

Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt cameos in ‘7 Dogs’ surprise fans,…

Riyadh, Feb 10: Bollywood superstars Salman Khan and Sanjay Dutt are set to surprise their fans by playing cameos in

FDB should be made effective for cinema certification: Kharel

Minister for Communications and Information Technology Jagadish Kharel has emphasised that the Film Development Board (FDB) needs to be made

Documentary Co-Husband selected for 12th Ethnografilm Festival

Kathmandu, Jan 4: The Nepali documentary Co-Husband, which depicts the polyandry system of Nepal’s mountainous districts, is selected for its

“ZERO TO 8848” Wins Best Asian Film Award at the…

The documentary film Zero to 8848 has been honored with the Best Asian Film Award at the World Film Festival

Mithila Cosmos art show opens at Siddhartha Art Gallery

A solo art exhibition by artist S.C. Suman, entitled 'Mithila Cosmos VII: Journey of a Pilgrim', began at Babarmahal-based Siddhartha

13th Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival kicks off today

The 13th Nepal Human Rights International Film Festival (NHRIFF) is starting in Kathmandu today with the aim of bringing human

Nepali film ‘Abhimanyu’ hits cinema halls from today

A dual language (Nepali and Hindi) film “Abhimanyu: Chapter 1” has been released in cinemas nationwide starting today.

Into the Mist: Revisiting Nepal’s lost anthropologist Dor Bahadur Bista

He illuminated structural issues that continue to define Nepal today. His ideas provoked discomfort precisely because he verbalized what many