I really enjoyed Shambhala - easily one of the best films Nepal has ever made. The story is deeply moving, blending themes of personal empowerment, spirituality, and breaking free from societal norms. The breathtaking cinematography captures the essence of the Himalayas, and Pema's journey of resilience is both powerful and relatable. Its nuanced exploration of empowerment, tradition, and identity elevates it far beyond typical Nepali films. Every frame feels purposeful, and the symbolism adds layers of meaning that linger long after the credits roll. It's a true testament to the potential of Nepali cinema on the global stage.
Honestly, if this film doesn't bag an Academy Award, something's wrong!
For those Nepalis who haven't watched it yet-what are you waiting for? You might want to trade those TikTok reels for something more meaningful?