Nepal's Film Censor Data Reveals Preference for Family-Oriented Content

Kathmandu. It has been observed that most films screened in Nepal are social and family-oriented. This is reflected in the data of films censored for screening in Nepal over the past year.In Nepal, there is a mandatory rule to pass censorship at the Central Film Certification Board before public screening. According to the board's data, a total of 204 domestic and foreign films received screening permits from Baisakh to Chaitra of the year 2082. Among these, 90 were Nepali, 60 Hindi, 36 English, and 18 in other languages (Gurung, Saibu, Limbu, Nepal Bhasa, Japanese, Maithili, Bhojpuri, Tamang, Korean, and Bengali).The...