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Love and Marriage in Modern Nepali Literature - Cloudfront.net

The landscape of modern Nepali romance is shifting. While traditional arranged marriages remain a societal cornerstone, the digital age and urban migration have birthed a complex layer of "local extra relationships" and clandestine romantic storylines that challenge long-standing cultural norms.

Extra-marital and pre-marital relationships are traditionally taboo but are becoming more visible through "dating culture".

Years later, in a small tea shop they now run near Birtamode, Asmita still doesn’t read Prakash’s poems. But he reads them aloud while she fries sel roti . Their daughter—named Yamuna, after the river of their secret meetings—has learned to play the guitar.

Additionally, there have been instances where filmmakers have faced backlash for depicting certain communities or social groups in a negative light. For example, some critics accused the makers of of perpetuating caste-based stereotypes.

This paper examines the shifting landscape of romantic relationships in

"Exploring Nepali Local Extra Relationships and Romantic Storylines: A Cultural Analysis"

These storylines are tragic and beautiful. They involve late-night phone calls, smoke-filled rooms, and the constant fear of being outed. Yet, they are creating a new literary genre in Nepal: the queer extra storyline, where the affair is not just about lust, but about identity.




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Love and Marriage in Modern Nepali Literature - Cloudfront.net

The landscape of modern Nepali romance is shifting. While traditional arranged marriages remain a societal cornerstone, the digital age and urban migration have birthed a complex layer of "local extra relationships" and clandestine romantic storylines that challenge long-standing cultural norms.

Extra-marital and pre-marital relationships are traditionally taboo but are becoming more visible through "dating culture".

Years later, in a small tea shop they now run near Birtamode, Asmita still doesn’t read Prakash’s poems. But he reads them aloud while she fries sel roti . Their daughter—named Yamuna, after the river of their secret meetings—has learned to play the guitar.

Additionally, there have been instances where filmmakers have faced backlash for depicting certain communities or social groups in a negative light. For example, some critics accused the makers of of perpetuating caste-based stereotypes.

This paper examines the shifting landscape of romantic relationships in

"Exploring Nepali Local Extra Relationships and Romantic Storylines: A Cultural Analysis"

These storylines are tragic and beautiful. They involve late-night phone calls, smoke-filled rooms, and the constant fear of being outed. Yet, they are creating a new literary genre in Nepal: the queer extra storyline, where the affair is not just about lust, but about identity.