
Acting
Renu Yogi is a versatile Nepalese actress and theater artist who has rapidly become a respected name in the contemporary film industry. She earned widespread critical acclaim for her debut lead performance as Radha in the 2022 film Prakash, where her nuanced portrayal of a resilient woman in rural Nepal showcased her ability to handle complex, emotionally demanding roles. With a strong foundation in theater, particularly through her association with Mandala Theater, she brings a deep sense of authenticity and discipline to both the stage and the screen. Beyond her breakthrough in feature films, she is a frequent presence in music videos and collaborative creative projects, consistently choosing roles that highlight her range as a performer. In early 2026, she expanded her filmography with a significant role in the romantic drama Ramitako Pirati, further establishing her as a key figure in the next generation of Nepalese storytellers. Known for her dedication to meaningful narratives, she continues to balance her theatrical roots with a growing career in cinema, leaving a lasting impact on audiences with every character she embodies.

Button is a story about a mother whose world changes in a single moment, when her seven-year-old son is taken away by a raging river and about the tiny spark of hope she holds onto against all odds.

A rural community becomes embroiled in a gold smuggling scheme.

The story about resilience of people living in the mountains of Nepal, navigating survival and hardship.

An educated young boy from remote Nepal who dreams of becoming a teacher in a government school, the story of his struggle to fulfill his dream amidst economic hardships.

Rammita emerges from a toxic five-year relationship with Sahaj , a relationship she once believed was her entire world. Heartbroken and more lost than ever, she convinces herself that rebounds will help her regain her strength and happiness. However, as she moves from one fleeting connection to another, her sense of self slowly begins to fade. She drifts away from her friendships, loses touch with her identity, and feels increasingly disconnected from who she truly is.

A story of a boy struggling to fulfill his father's dream of winning a scholarship from the government.

