Movies to Watch According to Your Mood
Sometimes choosing the right movie depends on how you’re feeling. Whether you want to laugh, cry, or feel inspired, here’s a list of both Nepali and international movies to match your mood.
When You Want to Feel Happy & Lighthearted
- Kabaddi (2013) – A fun romantic comedy-drama that perfectly blends humor with village life.
- Loot (2012) – A cult classic with witty storytelling and quirky characters.
- Forrest Gump (1994) – Heartwarming and uplifting, showing life’s ups and downs with a smile.
- The Intouchables (2011) – A true story about an unlikely friendship that leaves you feeling good.
When You’re in the Mood to Laugh
- Chhakka Panja (2016) – One of Nepal’s most popular comedy films.
- Jatra (2016) – A hilarious story of ordinary people dealing with extraordinary situations.
- Hera Pheri (2000) – The ultimate Bollywood comedy classic.
- The Hangover (2009) – Chaos, laughter, and unforgettable one-liners.

When You Want Romance
- Kabaddi Kabaddi (2015) – Romance with humor and local flavors.
- Before Sunrise (1995) – A soulful love story set in Vienna.
- La La Land (2016) – Romance, dreams, and music beautifully woven together.
When You Want a Good Cry
- Kohinoor (2014) – Heartbreaking yet powerful, starring the late Shree Krishna Shrestha.
- Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (2009) – Loyalty and love that will leave you in tears.
- The Fault in Our Stars (2014) – A bittersweet tale of young love and loss.
When You Want Thrills or Horror
- Loot 2 (2017) – Action-packed and thrilling, continuing the cult story.
- Get Out (2017) – A smart and chilling psychological thriller.
- Andhadhun (2018) – Bollywood brilliance with suspense and dark humor.

When You Want to Think Deep
- Talakjung vs Tulke (2014) – A powerful Nepali film about struggle, identity, and society.
- White Sun (Seto Surya) (2016) – Critically acclaimed, exploring post-war Nepal.
- Inception (2010) – A mind-bending sci-fi masterpiece.
- Taare Zameen Par (2007) – Emotional and thought-provoking.
When You Want to Feel Motivated
- Pashupati Prasad (2016) – A moving Nepali drama about dreams, struggle, and resilience.
- The Black Hen (Kalo Pothi) (2015) – Inspiring and socially powerful.
- The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) – True story of never giving up.
- 3 Idiots (2009) – A Bollywood favorite that inspires and entertains.
Whether you’re in the mood for laughter, tears, love, or thrills, Nepali cinema now offers movies that stand tall alongside global hits.
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