Kathmandu. In this era of modern multiplexes and digital streaming (OTT) platforms, will audiences flock to watch decades-old Nepali films? For many, the answer to this question would be ‘probably not’. However, the historical film screening series ‘Old is Gold’ organized by the Film Development Board, Government of Nepal, has answered this with houseful halls, audiences sitting on the floor watching the film, and their unprecedented presence. T…
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Kathmandu. In this era of modern multiplexes and digital streaming (OTT) platforms, will audiences flock to watch decades-old Nepali films? For many, the answer to this question would be ‘probably not’. However, the historical film screening series ‘Old is Gold’ organized by the Film Development Board, Government of Nepal, has answered this with houseful halls, audiences sitting on the floor watching the film, and their unprecedented presence. T…