This generation of Nepali women is not waiting to inherit power. They are building it. Across sport, science, culture, activism, business and storytelling, women are building institutions, rewriting narratives and creating measurable impact. Some work on global stages, others from remote districts, but all share a commitment to purpose-driven leadership. The WOW 30 Under 30 recognises women whose work signals long-term influence rather than momentary visibility. This is not a celebration of potential alone, but of progress already in motion. Together, these women represent a Nepal that is confident, capable and globally engaged.

AAISHA CHAUDHARY
23 YEARS OLD | SOFTWARE ENGINEER
Aaisha Chaudhary is a software engineering student and tech innovator who served as a Software Engineering Intern at Google during Summer 2025, working with the Google Workspace Commerce (Pricing) team on projects that improved test execution efficiency and automated key validation workflows within a large-scale codebase. Her internship provided hands-on experience in real-world software delivery and growth in collaborative engineering environments, bridging academic learning with industry-level challenges. In addition to her internship accomplishments, Aaisha shares coding insights and educational content online, inspiring peers to pursue careers in technology and build strong foundational skills in programming and problem-solving.
Focus on building skills, network and don’t let the numbers define you.
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27 YEARS OLD | POLITICAL BUREAUCRAT
Aakriti Ghimire is a governance practitioner and a political bureaucrat working at the intersection of law, governance and digital innovation. She has worked as the Chief of Staff to a Member of Parliament, Personal Undersecretary to the Minister of Education, Science and Technology and a member of the Prime Minister’s secretariat. Recently, she played a pivotal role as a member of the Prime Minister Sushila Karki’s secretariat in digitising Nepal’s voter registration process, enabling an addition of 492,180 voters (59%) post the Gen-Z movement. Aakriti has been the force behind institutionalising Nepal’s first parliamentary calendar, introducing ‘plagiarism’ in educational leadership selection laws, drafting teachers’ transfer directive and overseeing many legislative and legal reforms.
Growing up,
even with an elite education, I was unable to access or comprehend Nepali politics due to the gendered landscape of Nepali politics and its patriarchal performance. This personal reflection has motivated me to strive to make the language of politics, policies and bureaucracy more accessible to all.
FACT
Through her platform Howtodeshbikas, she simplifies politics, policy and bureaucracy for the new generation. Howtodeshbikas, reached over 14 million people within just ten months of launch.

AAYUSHA KAPARI
21 YEARS OLD | PILOT
Aayusha Kapari became Nepal’s youngest commercial pilot, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s aviation history. Born in Birgunj, she completed her flight training in the United States under one of the world’s most rigorous aviation systems. Her achievement challenges long-standing gender norms in technical and high-risk professions, expanding visibility for women in aviation. Defined by discipline, precision and resilience, Aayusha represents a new generation of Nepali professionals entering specialised global industries. Her journey continues to inspire young people, particularly women from smaller towns, to pursue careers in science, engineering and aviation with confidence and ambition.
Being a voice of change means consistently pursuing what I truly want, even when others doubt me, and staying disciplined until I achieve my goals.
FACT
She earned her commercial pilot licence before most of her peers had completed their undergraduate degrees.

ANJILA TUMBAPO SUBBA
AGE: 29 | FOOTBALLER
Anjila Tumbapo Subba is the captain and first-choice goalkeeper of Nepal’s national women’s football team. Raised in Panchthar, she began playing football at 13 and made her international debut in 2014. With over 61 international caps, Anjila has represented Nepal across South Asia and Europe, earning recognition for her composure, agility and quiet leadership between the posts. In 2024, she signed with Greek A Division club Nees Atromitou, becoming one of the few Nepali footballers to compete professionally in Europe. Her journey from the hills of eastern Nepal to the international stage reflects resilience, discipline and belief.
More than my name on the jersey, I represent every dream that starts with struggle.
FACT
Anjila not only inspired the biographical film Anjila, Nepal’s official submission for the 98th Academy Awards, but also portrayed herself in the film.

ARIKA GURUNG
21 YEARS OLD | KARATEKA
Arika Gurung is redefining Nepal’s presence in international martial arts through discipline, precision and consistency. She became the first Nepali athlete to win gold at the WKF Karate 1-Series A in Kuala Lumpur and earlier, secured the country’s first karate silver medal at the Asian Games. Her competitive record includes podium finishes across Asia, Australia and Africa, establishing her as a formidable global contender. Named Female Athlete of the Year at the NSJF Pulsar Sports Awards, Arika combines technical excellence with remarkable mental resilience, inspiring a new generation to pursue sport at the highest level.
Being a voice of change means breaking barriers with courage, opening doors for those who dare to dream, and inspiring others to believe their dreams are valid and achievable.
FACT
Arika’s historic gold in Kuala Lumpur made her the first Nepali to top the podium at a WKF Series

DR GARIMA SHRESTHA
29 YEARS OLD | AESTHETIC PHYSICIAN
Dr Garima Shrestha is Nepal’s youngest board-certified aesthetic physician accredited by the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine and Co-founder of Vitavie Nepal, a leading aesthetic and anti-ageing clinic in Kathmandu. She delivers globally informed, medically grounded aesthetic care, introducing advanced skin rejuvenation protocols and raising standards in non-surgical treatments. In 2025–2026, she spoke at international aesthetic medicine forums and moderated expert panels on emerging therapies, positioning her clinic as a centre for innovation. Beyond practice, she actively advocates for women’s health, confidence and informed decision-making through education and community outreach.
Being a voice of change is about courage, purpose and action, showing that one committed individual can inspire a community, influence a profession and create a ripple effect of positive change.
FACT
She is Nepal’s youngest aesthetic physician to receive board certification in aesthetic medicine from an international body. She is also the brand ambassador of Koru Pharma, South Korean brand.

ISHIKA PANTA
27 YEARS OLD | SOCIAL ENTREPRENEUR
Ishika Panta is a youth leader and social entrepreneur transforming women’s political participation in Nepal. She founded Project Abhaya, which has empowered over 5,500 women across 57 districts through political literacy, leadership training and mentorship. Ishika also spearheads initiatives on menstrual health, safety and dignity for women and girls. As a Youth Advisor to UNICEF, she contributes to national and global policy discussions. Her work strengthens grassroots democracy and positions young women as informed decision-makers shaping Nepal’s political landscape.
Being a voice of change means the radical act of turning every unheard grievance into a blueprint for belonging.
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Project Abhaya has reached every province in Nepal, connecting rural women to national political networks.

JAGRITI LUITEL
23 YEARS OLD | AEROSPACE INNOVATOR
Jagriti Luitel is a Nepal-born aerospace innovator working at the intersection of space technology, climate research and policy. Now based in Canada, she has contributed to projects with the Canadian Space Agency, Wyvern, the Aurelia Institute and Space Canada. Inspired by witnessing the 2015 earthquake, her work focuses on space-for-Earth applications, including disaster response and climate monitoring. A citizen-scientist astronaut candidate, Jagriti has led high-altitude climate research missions and actively mentors young women in STEM.
Being a voice of change means refusing to separate innovation from lived experience and using my work to reframe space technology not as progress for its own sake, but as protection for the people it’s meant to serve.
FACT
She once conducted climate experiments at altitudes above 30,000 feet.
KABITA NEPALI
26 YEARS OLD | MULTIDISCIPLINARY ARTIST
Kabita Nepali is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans dance, acting, modelling and high-altitude adventure. After winning Boogie Woogie Nepal, she appeared in over 50 music videos, establishing herself as a dynamic on-screen performer. In 2025, Kabita summited Mount Everest and Mount Lhotse within 24 hours, a rare endurance feat, and performed her own stunts at extreme altitudes in her film debut. Her journey embodies courage, adaptability and ambition, inspiring young women to break boundaries and embrace careers without limits.
Being a voice of change means moving through the world without limits. dancing with fire, climbing higher than fear, and turning every stage into a
battlefield where limits fall.
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Kabita is one of the few artists to combine mountaineering feats with professional stunt performance.
KHUSBU BHANDARI
23 YEARS OLD | WILDLIFE CONSERVATIONIST
Khusbu Bhandari is an emerging wildlife conservationist from Chitwan, widely recognised for her work in snake conservation and public awareness. At just 18, she served as a snake rescuer with Raise Hands Nepal, participating in field rescues and initiatives promoting human–wildlife coexistence. She educates communities about the ecological importance of snakes and the safety of non-venomous species. Khusbu has safely relocated venomous snakes, including king cobras. She leverages digital platforms and outreach programmes to inspire youth participation in conservation, biodiversity protection and science-based wildlife advocacy. She is now in Canada, where she is studying and working in health care, contributing to community homecare services.
Being a voice of change means challenging fear with courage and meeting pain with empathy.
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Khusbu has rescued and relocated venomous snakes in residential areas while still attending school.
KRISHA JOSHI
26 YEARS OLD | ARTIST & ILLUSTRATOR & GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Krisha Joshi is an artist and illustrator using visual storytelling as a form of activism. As Nepal’s ambassador for the Fearless Collective, she addresses indigenous rights, environmental justice and resistance movements through large-scale public art. Her mural is about menstruation and the taboos/ problems surrounding it in the Nepali society. By blending education, community narratives and political awareness, Krisha positions art as documentation, protest and collective memory, preserving stories often excluded from mainstream discourse while amplifying marginalised voices through powerful visual language.
Being a voice of change means creating art that stands for something and choosing to speak for what I believe in, even if the impact is small.
FACT
Her murals often involve entire local communities as collaborators in the creation process.
MUNU ADHIKARI
29 YEARS OLD | POET
Munu Adhikari is a contemporary poet whose work has brought poetry back into public conversation. Rising to prominence through The Poet Idol, she explores themes of love, vulnerability, equality and emotional truth. Munu has expanded poetry into audio and visual formats, making verse accessible to younger digital audiences. Her performances and recordings challenge the notion that poetry is niche, demonstrating that storytelling grounded in honesty can spark dialogue, emotional expression and connection. In doing so, Munu positions herself as a voice bridging tradition and contemporary digital culture.
Being a voice of change means not making anyone feel guilty for speaking up !
FACT
She often performs her poetry live with improvised music accompaniment.
NEHA KARKI
28 YEARS OLD | AGRI-AQUACULTURE ENTREPRENEUR
Neha Karki is redefining rural entrepreneurship through sustainable agri-aquaculture. After studying in Australia and Costa Rica, she returned to Jiri to lead her family’s trout farm, transforming it into a premium supplier for top hotels and restaurants. While trout is her main focus, she is also into organic kiwi farming, Jiri tea production and shiitake mushroom cultivation. Her approach combines ethical farming practices, environmental stewardship and fair employment, setting a benchmark for responsible rural enterprise. Under Neha’s leadership, the farm has become a model for youth-led innovation outside urban centres. Her journey challenges migration-driven success narratives, proving that creativity, impact and business excellence can flourish in rural Nepal.
”A voice of change for me carries responsibility, responsibility for yourself and for the impact you have on others.”
FACT
Neha introduced eco-friendly trout farming techniques rarely used in Nepal.
OSHIN KARKI
19 YEARS OLD | SINGER
Oshin Karki is one of Nepal’s most promising young singers, captivating audiences with her melodious voice and heartfelt performances. She began her musical journey during the Covid19 lockdown, sharing covers online that quickly gained attention for their emotional depth and relatability. After hits like Samhala, K Soche Thiye K Vaidiyo, Angalney Chu and Rahar, she released the 2025 single Mann Mandaina, showcasing her evolving artistry. With hundreds of millions of cumulative views across digital platforms, Oshin has become a defining voice of her generation, inspiring young listeners and emerging artists to explore music with authenticity and passion.
Being a voice of change means expressing myself authentically and inspiring others to own their individuality without fear.
FACT
Oshin started her music career entirely from her bedroom during the lockdown.
PALESHA GOVERDHAN
22 YEARS OLD | PARA-TAEKWONDO ATHLETE
Palesha Goverdhan is one of Nepal’s most accomplished para-taekwondo athletes. Born with a congenital limb difference, she began training at a young age and joined the national para team in 2016. Her career includes medals at major Asian and international championships, elevating Nepal’s presence in global para-sport. Beyond competition, Palesha advocates for inclusive sports systems, becoming a symbol of resilience and representation. Her journey inspires young athletes and people with disabilities across the country, demonstrating how determination and talent can break barriers in both sport and society.
Being a voice of change means being a voice for those unheard, for the unseen potential, paving a path where the next generation doesn’t have to struggle as much as I did.
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Palesha started competing internationally while still in her teens.
POOJA KOIRALA
27 YEARS OLD | YOUTH ADVOCATE
Pooja Koirala is a youth advocate dedicated to strengthening women’s leadership and political participation. As President of Kalpa Empower Women Nepal, she leads initiatives such as She Leads ICON, highlighting the contributions of elected women representatives across governance, health and social justice. Through workshops, campaigns and national events, Pooja builds mentorship networks and leadership pipelines. Her work focuses on confidence-building, institutional access and representation, contributing to a stronger ecosystem for women leaders in Nepal and inspiring young women to step into civic and political roles.
Being a voice of change means transforming my struggles into strength and inspiring others to lead.
FACT
She champions women leadership by recognising women in local government across the country through She Leads Icon.
PRAKRITI DHAKAL
27 YEARS OLD | PUBLIC HEALTH ADVOCATE
Prakriti Dhakal is a public health advocate building equitable systems from the ground up. As Executive Director of United For Impact, she leads community driven programmes advancing sexual and reproductive health rights, gender justice and adolescent empowerment across Nepal. A Chevening Scholar, she earned an MSc in Global Health Policy from the London School of Economics. She founded the CEE SRHR Innovation Hub under the U.S. Department of State and spearheaded Nepal’s first Health Conclave, uniting policymakers, practitioners and youth to shape evidence based, inclusive national health policy.
Being a voice of change means creating more spaces for those unheard, carrying the voices of communities from the hills of Nepal to global policy tables, and refusing to leave until the systems that shape their lives truly listen and get to work.
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She organised Nepal’s first nationwide health conclave.
PRASHAMSA SUBEDI
23 YEARS OLD | LEGAL EDUCATOR
Prashamsa Subedi is a law student from Myagdi, recognised for using digital technology to promote legal literacy and social awareness among young audiences. Through informative and engaging videos, she simplifies complex legal concepts, civic rights and social issues, making them accessible to students and youth in rural communities. Her content empowers individuals with knowledge about legal procedures, citizens’ rights and social responsibilities. By combining academic insight with community outreach, Prashamsa contributes to a more informed and legally aware generation, inspiring young Nepalis to actively engage in social advocacy and public education.
Being a voice for change means having the courage to speak up when it is easier to remain silent and to stand tall when convenience prevails over conviction.
FACT
She reaches thousands of young viewers online with simplified legal tutorials each week.
PUJAN RIJAL
25 YEARS OLD | CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
Pujan Rijal is a Chartered Accountant from Rautahat, recognised for academic excellence and commitment to public service. She passed the Chartered Accountancy examination on her first attempt, earning a prestigious gold medal for outstanding performance. Known for her analytical expertise and dedication to financial governance, Pujan serves as a senior officer in the Government of Nepal, contributing to policy implementation and fiscal accountability. Her journey reflects perseverance, discipline and a strong sense of national service, inspiring young professionals, particularly women, to pursue careers in finance, leadership and public administration.
Being a voice of change means breaking barriers with excellence and opening pathways for the next generation of women in leadership.
FACT
Pujan earned a gold medal on her first attempt at the rigorous Chartered Accountancy exam.
RAKSHYA BAM
26 YEARS OLD | POLITICAL ACTIVIST
Rakshya Bam is a Gen Z political activist advocating for accountability and youth representation in Nepal’s democratic processes. She coordinates the Nepal Gen Z Front, transforming protest movements into policy-oriented action. Her work addresses voting rights, governance reform and political transparency. Through fellowships, campaigns and grassroots organising, Rakshya encourages sustained civic engagement beyond moments of unrest. She represents a new generation committed to long-term democratic participation and systemic change, inspiring young people to hold institutions accountable and actively shape Nepal’s political future.
Being a voice of change isn’t about sounding powerful, it’s about being honest. It’s about speaking when something feels wrong, even if my voice shakes.
FACT
Rakshya has organised nationwide youth campaigns turning activism into tangible policy proposals.
RUKSHANA KAPALI
27 YEARS OLD | HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE
Rukshana Kapali is a human rights activist redefining justice in Nepal through law, language and lived advocacy. A relentless voice for indigenous rights, Newa issues, housing justice and queer equality, she has challenged discriminatory systems in courts and communities alike. Her work has helped secure official recognition for indigenous and local languages, housing rights for the Jugi community, and legal recognition, education and employment rights for transgender people. A graduate of Tribhuvan University and Purbanchal University, Kapali is a 2026 House of Representatives candidate shaping a more inclusive Nepal.
Everyone promises roads, but few ask who they truly serve. Are they safe for children, accessible for people with disabilities, and mindful of indigenous homes and livelihoods? I am running to ensure development is just, inclusive and rooted in social justice. Every identity recognised, every person respected.
FACT
Rukshana personally won Nepal’s landmark legal recognition case for transgender rights.
SANJINA KSHETRI
26 YEARS OLD | LAWYER & DIGITAL RIGHTS ADVOCATE
Sanjina Kshetri is a Nepali lawyer and digital rights advocate working at the intersection of technology, law and human rights. She promotes ethical technology governance, online freedom of expression and data protection awareness in Nepal’s evolving digital landscape. Through her legal expertise, Sanjina contributes to policy discussions on digital safety, cyber law and responsible technology use. She actively engages in public education, empowering youth and communities to understand digital rights and online security. Her work supports inclusive, rights-based digital ecosystems, establishing her as an emerging voice in Nepal’s technology law and governance sector.
Being a voice of change means not just speaking up, but making sure others are heard by creating spaces where every person can speak, dissent, and participate with dignity, both online and offline.
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Sanjina runs digital literacy workshops for youth across Nepal’s provinces.
SARIKA NEUPANE
22 YEARS OLD | FOOD CONTENT CREATOR
Sarika Neupane, also known as lil.foodie, is one of Nepal’s most influential young food content creators. She spotlights local cuisine and hidden eateries, building a large digital following through engaging storytelling and accessible reviews. Her work supports small food businesses while preserving Nepal’s culinary heritage. By combining digital reach with cultural curiosity, Sarika has helped elevate the country’s food culture among younger audiences and encouraged exploration beyond mainstream dining narratives, positioning her as a leading voice in Nepal’s modern culinary scene.
Through my platform, I strive to highlight local flavours, support small businesses, and inspire others to pursue their passion with purpose. Creating meaningful impact through something I genuinely love is what drives me every day, and that purpose is at the heart of everything I share.
FACT
She transitioned from a tech career at Google to building multiple innovative enterprises in Nepal.
SHRISTI DHEWAJU
24 YEARS OLD | MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE
Shristi Dhewaju is a multi-sport athlete redefining inclusion in Nepali sports. Born without a right hand, she competes in football, futsal, basketball, table tennis and athletics. Shristi was selected to represent Asia and Oceania in the Football for All Leadership Programme and is preparing for international para-athletics competitions. Her journey demonstrates resilience, leadership and self-belief, inspiring others to recognise ability beyond physical differences. Shristi continues to break barriers in sport while serving as a role model for inclusive participation and determination in Nepal’s athletic community.
I am motivated because sports make me feel alive. Every time I step onto the field or court, I am proving to myself that I am capable of more. I compete not just for myself, but to represent others with disabilities and to show that we belong in every game.
FACT
Shristi plays multiple sports professionally with adaptive techniques she designed herself.
SIMPAL KHAREL
EARLY 20s | DIGITAL MUSIC ARTIST
Simpal Kharel is among Nepal’s most streamed digital music artists, redefining fame in the online era. Rising through original releases, devotional tracks, music video direction and viral covers, she broke through with Radha Rani Lage, which has surpassed 277 million views. With millions of followers across platforms, Simpal has cultivated a transnational fan base across Nepal and India. This year, she became the only Nepali nominated on TC Candler’s 100 Most Beautiful Faces list, underscoring her cultural influence and the growing global visibility of Nepal’s digital music scene.
Being a voice of change means encouraging people to trust themselves, dream without fear, and keep going even when it’s hard. I truly believe that with passion and dedication, nothing is out of reach.
FACT
She became the only Nepali nominated on TC Candler’s 100 Most Beautiful Faces 2026.
SUNMAYA BUDHA
27 YEARS OLD | PROFESSIONAL ULTRA TRAIL RUNNER
Sunmaya Budha is Nepal’s most successful trail runner on the global stage. From Jumla, she won the Ultra-Trail Cape Town 100 km and secured the World Trail Majors title. Her season included multiple international wins and record-breaking performances. Training in Nepal’s mountains, Sunmaya has demonstrated world-class endurance, discipline and strategic racing. Her achievements highlight Nepal’s untapped athletic potential and emphasise the importance of sustained institutional support for elite athletes. Sunmaya continues to inspire young runners to pursue competitive trail running while showcasing Nepal’s strength in endurance sports internationally.
To be a voice of change is to speak uncomfortable truths, amplify unheard voices, and build bridges between perspectives. It is to steward hope through setbacks and live with authenticity in action, using your voice to shape a more just and compassionate world.
FACT
She trained at high altitudes in Nepal’s remote mountains while competing internationally.
SURAKSHYA KC
24 YEARS OLD | MOTOVLOGGER
Surakshya KC is a motovlogger redefining women’s presence in motorcycle culture. Through solo rides and cinematic storytelling, she has built one of Nepal’s largest digital riding communities. Her journeys emphasise road safety, independence and self-belief, inspiring young women to claim mobility and freedom on their own terms. By occupying a traditionally male-dominated space, Surakshya challenges gender norms and reshapes perceptions of travel. She recently rode from Pokhara to Kanyakumari, India, covering around 3,500 km in just ten days, demonstrating courage, endurance and her passion for adventure.
Being a voice of change means staying authentic to my journey and using my platform to inspire courage, confidence, and possibility in others, especially showing people that nothing is impossible when dedication, consistency, and self belief guide the journey.
FACT
Her video was recently featured on Instagram’s official handle, spotlighting her journey as a Nepali female rider.
SUSHILA BISHWAKARMA
27 YEARS OLD | VISUAL ARTIST & PHOTOGRAPHER
Sushila Bishwakarma is a visual artist and photographer from Morang, Nepal, whose work explores environment, gender and memory. Using photography as a language where words fall short, she presents an ecofeminist perspective, drawing parallels between the exploitation of land and the marginalisation of women. Through visual storytelling, Sushila documents personal and collective experiences, positioning art as reflection, resistance and social commentary. Her work bridges aesthetics and advocacy, amplifying underrepresented voices while encouraging dialogue on societal and environmental issues, and establishing her as a leading creative force in Nepal’s contemporary art scene.
My pictures tell stories that society refuses to hear or chooses to ignore.
FACT
She often incorporates natural landscapes into her photography to highlight ecological and gender narratives.
TASHI LHAZOM
26 YEARS OLD | CLIMATE JUSTICE ACTIVIST & FILMMAKER
Tashi Lhazom is a climate justice activist and filmmaker from Upper Humla. Her award-winning documentary No Monastery, No Village explores the impact of climate change on indigenous culture. A Youth Glacier Champion, she works at the intersection of climate, gender and indigenous rights, collaborating on international research initiatives and speaking on global platforms. Tashi ensures Himalayan voices are included in global climate discourse, blending storytelling with advocacy. Her work highlights environmental vulnerability and cultural preservation, inspiring youth to engage with climate justice and amplifying indigenous perspectives in national and international policy discussions.
I had to walk from my village in Humla to the closest road access point for days to receive the scholarship I was awarded in Kathmandu. I realised that not all citizens in this state are equal, but some of us have to fight for our basic dignity. My fight to earn that has always pushed me to work for Humla.
FACT
She documented her entire award-winning film in remote Himalayan villages without modern filming facilities.
UPASANA SINGH THAKURI
27 YEARS OLD | ACTOR
Upasana Singh Thakuri is a rising Nepali film actor celebrated for her versatility, emotional range and compelling screen presence. She made her acting debut in the 2019 sports drama Captain and gained wider recognition in Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi, one of Nepal’s biggest box-office hits. Her performance in Khusma, a love story set during the Nepalese Civil War, earned her the Best Actress award at Nepal’s National Film Awards and at the International Nepali Film Awards in London. Known for choosing roles with strong narratives and emotional depth, she is shaping the future of Nepali cinema.
Being a voice of change means leading with kindness and using my art to challenge perspectives, amplify unheard voices and inspire others to believe their dreams are possible too.
FACT
A song from Khusma became the first Nepali film track to trend globally on YouTube.























