The mistress of his heart
Leela’s reality had begun to disappear like an illusion and she could do nothing but helplessly watch it vanish
Leela’s reality had begun to disappear like an illusion and she could do nothing but helplessly watch it vanish
Her pallid complexion, thin lips, dull eyes, gaunt cheeks and coarse hair made her knit those bushy eyebrows in frustration. She almost wiped away a teardrop as her eyes fell on her skinny body devoid of any curves
A culinary maestro struggles to impress his harshest critic—his mother
She lived, through the movies, all the emotions that she was forced to bottle up in a dark and dusty corner of her heart. And all she had to do was buy a movie ticket
Ruby, a three-year-old from Thamel, is terrified when she is alone even for a second. The little girl follows her mother around all the time. She shows hardly any interest in her studies or games.
A regular word in Nepali which means “It’s arrived!” is enough to scare anybody out of their wits these days.
Twenty-seven-year old Durga Laxmi Maharjan of Khokana was working in the fields when she felt the earth begin to shake.