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Gulabi is a transwoman groomed by her patriarchal father to join the military. When her father disowns her, Gulabi ends up living a life of prostitution in Kathmandu.

Julebi is a Nepali film directed by Ganeshdev Pandey that intertwines three distinct stories centered around the complexities of sexual psychology and modern relationships. Set in Ratnapark, the film explores the desires and passions of seven interconnected characters, with a particular focus on the experiences of Nepali women. The narrative delves into the lives of a sex worker, portrayed by Suraksha Pant, and other characters navigating strained relationships and unspoken love. 𝐉𝐮𝐥𝐞𝐛𝐢 explores love born of choice and necessity. A tale of hearts entangled in the complexities of life, where love knows no one path. The story of the movie revolves around the relationships of seven characters, interconnected and revolving like a 𝘑𝘶𝘭𝘦𝘣𝘪 (Nepali Sweet).

The story based on the hostel life of civil engineering students.

A middle-class boy, Kushal, dreams of becoming an actor and faces numerous challenges and transformative experiences as he strives to prove himself in the film industry.

Two jobless and carefree friends have a whacky adventure whilst trying to smoke marijuana in Kathmandu. On the hunt, they face challenges from a mob guy to whom they owe money.

The story follows Joy, a cheerful and kind person, who falls in love with Arya, a doctor influenced by traditional values. As their bond grows, they face many challenges that put their love to the test. The film explores whether they can overcome these obstacles and confess their love before time runs out.

Dilendra strategically places himself in his political journey to engage in the political arena with admirable principles and ethical standards. Despite being highly regarded by the local community for his beliefs, his party does not consider him a feasible candidate for the upcoming election.

Sameer Maharjan, born in a family Lakhey, is a bank manager. He regards Lakhey as Lord Indra and the protector of the community. His professional and family life is ruined as he gets trapped in the bank fraud case. Then he devises an increasingly perilous series of revenge tactics.

Sinner, a troubled man, hosts a party where his closest “friends” gather around a dining table. As the night unfolds, their conversations turn accusatory—each one confronting him with unforgivable mistakes from his past. But these companions are not friends at all; they are the living embodiments of his sins, drawn from Hindu scriptures: Abhimaan (Pride), Irsha (Jealousy), Trishna (Desire), Kama (Lust), and Aakrosh (Anger). One by one, the sins expose his guilt, contradictions, and failures, each story clashing with the other. As the voices grow louder and the night spirals into chaos, Sinner’s grip on reality fractures. What begins as a gathering becomes a hallucinatory trial of his own soul, forcing him to face the demons within that he can no longer suppress.
