The third season of KPL will start in Falgun.

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  Kathmandu. The third edition of the provincial-level franchise competition, Koshi Pride League (KPL), organized by Koshi Pride Pvt. Ltd., is scheduled to be held from Falgun 9 to 21. Stating that it will be held ‘with the encouragement of the Nepal Cricket Association (CAN), CAN Secretary Paras Khadka, and the Koshi Province Cricket Association,’ KPL Director Afzal Hossain informed a press conference held in Kathmandu on Sunday that seven franchise teams will participate in the competition. According to Hossain, Namuna Blasters, Itahari Adarsh ​​Giants, Birtamod Hits, Purveli Super Kings, Everest Thunders, BN Koshi Arnas, and Gorkha Avengers will participate in the competition. Hossain also revealed the names of the owners of all seven franchise teams at the press conference. According to which, Namuna Blasters is owned by Dharma Neupane, while Itahari Adarsh ​​Giants is owned by Kalpit Dhakal. Similarly, while Birtamod Hits is owned by Anurag Pramanik, Purveli Super Kings is own...

Beijing Film Festival kicks off, 'The Road to the Village' screening (Photo)

Kathmandu. Asia's prestigious Beijing International Film Festival has started. The 14th edition of the festival started at the Yankee Lake International Convention Center in Beijing, the capital of China.



The opening ceremony was grand, with 200 stars shining on the red carpet, including director Peter Chan and renowned filmmaker Zhang Yimou, according to the Global Times.


90-year-old veteran actor Yu Benchang and Hu Ge, the main character of the famous TV drama 'Blossoms Shanghai', also participated in the opening ceremony. Global Times has mentioned that 4 thousand 273 films have applied for this year's edition and this number is the highest so far. It is mentioned that out of the total number of films, there are 1,509 plot films and applications were received from 118 countries. 15 films competed for the festival's top prize, the Titan Award. 12 foreign and three domestic films are selected for the festival.


From Nepal, 'Gaon Inga Bato' is being screened on Friday


The Naveen Subba-directed film 'Gaon Inya Bato', which has been premiered and screened at popular festivals including Toronto, Busan and Mumbai, will be screened at the Beijing International Festival on Friday.


This film is going to be shown in the Beijing Panorama category of the festival. For the first time, a Nepali film is going to be screened at this festival. As a result, Nepali films will create history in the Chinese festival.


Director Subba has reached Beijing on Thursday to participate in the festival. This film, which is being screened in Nepal on May 18, presents the story of the social background of the Rai community and the ups and downs in the relationship between father and son after the construction of a road in the village.

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