
"Boksi Ko Ghar" is a Nepali movie centered around the theme of superstitions and the social stigma associated with witchcraft in rural Nepal. The film portrays the life of women who are labeled as witches and the challenges they face in their communities due to these entrenched beliefs. It sheds light on the cultural and social issues, aiming to raise awareness and provoke thought regarding the treatment of women accused of witchcraft.
Babbal
Nari manxe harulai dukha ta dinxan tara testo badi gardainan.
The first Nepali film I watched where I felt truly scared, emotional, and even apathetic toward the character for the entire three hours. It kept me on edge, balancing fear with deep emotional weight, making every moment unsettling yet gripping. The way it built tension, played with emotions, and delivered horror without relying on cheap jumpscares made it stand out. Easily the best horror film of the year!