Nepali Drama 'Shape of Momo' Gains Global Acclaim Ahead of India Release

Tribeni Rai's Nepali-language drama 'Shape of Momo' is set for release in India after earning 15 international awards. The film, which explores cultural and gender norms, has been bolstered by support from notable filmmakers and has resonated with audiences experiencing similar struggles globally.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 27-05-2026 15:22 IST | Created: 27-05-2026 15:22 IST
Nepali Drama 'Shape of Momo' Gains Global Acclaim Ahead of India Release

Tribeni Rai's 'Shape of Momo,' a Nepali-language film, is slated for its theatrical release in India following a successful international festival run. The story, set in Sikkim, revolves around Vishnu, a young woman who leaves Delhi to start anew in her hometown, only to confront cultural and gender challenges.

Rai expresses gratitude for the film's universal resonance, noting, "Culture and language are not limitations." The film has secured various international accolades, gaining backing from acclaimed actors and producers like Rana Daggubati.

'Shape of Momo' delves into themes of gender and privilege, highlighted by migrant laborer narratives. As the film prepares for a debut in Indian theaters, Rai reflects on the increasing recognition of northeastern women directors in global cinema.

By featuring stories from marginalized regions, Rai and her fellow filmmakers aim to broaden perspectives and create opportunities for diverse storytelling in cinema.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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