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- ... that a documentary film of Aretha Franklin's (pictured) Amazing Grace concert in 1972 languished in a studio vault for decades because the director did not use a clapperboard?
- ... that Nepalese student Sangita Magar became a human rights activist after she survived an acid attack at the age of 16?'
- ... that Nepalese Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli praised the 2019 sports drama Captain for "delivering patriotism"?
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- ... that Vicky Knight, who played an acid-attack victim in her debut film role, works as a healthcare assistant in the hospital where she was treated as a child?
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- ... that the 2019 film Ask Dr. Ruth features Holocaust survivor Ruth Westheimer reflecting on her career as a sex therapist?
- ... that director Avi Belkin said the title of his 2019 documentary Mike Wallace Is Here once constituted "the four most-dreaded words in the English language"?
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- ... that for their 2019 documentary film The Elephant Queen, the two directors followed elephant herds for four years?
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- ... that the director of a 2018 documentary uncovered evidence of FBI surveillance of Arab American families in her hometown outside Chicago?
- ... that Nepal's first highway tunnel was constructed by the country's first civil engineering graduate?
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- ... that the developers of the indie video game A Story About My Uncle had to teach themselves how to use Unreal Engine to produce it?
- ... that Indian lyricist Gulzar wants his patriotic song "Ae Watan" to become the "song of our nation"?'
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- ... that the 2018 American superhero film Deadpool 2 was nominated for fifteen Golden Trailer Awards?
- ...that "The Night We Met", a song by indie-folk band Lord Huron, was certified two-times platinum nearly two years after its initial release?
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- ... that composer Payal Dev used multiple instruments in the 2019 Hindi ballad "Tum Hi Aana" to "give it the right amount of emotions"?
- ... that a man suspected of carrying coronavirus in Nepal ran away from the hospital?
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- ... that actor Ranveer Singh was slapped 21 times while filming the music video for "Ude Dil Befikre"?
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- ... that Awkwafina is the first woman of Asian descent to win a Golden Globe Award for best actress in a film?
- ... that Nepali actress Swastima Khadka holds a three-year diploma in architectural engineering?
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- ... that Martin Scorsese created his first film, What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?, as part of a summer program?
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- ... that Martin Scorsese filmed It's Not Just You, Murray! in his apartment?
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- ... that Robert De Niro won the first of his two Academy Awards for his portrayal of the young Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II?
- ... that actress Natalie Portman was nominated for an Oscar for playing the First Lady of the United States?
- ... that the 2019 romantic comedy Kabaddi Kabaddi Kabaddi set the record for the highest-grossing opening of a film in Nepal?
- ... that a comedian was jailed for his negative video review of the 2019 Nepali romantic comedy Bir Bikram 2?
- ... that the 2018 Nepali comedy-drama Mr. Virgin was criticised for its title?
- ... that the Film Development Board of Nepal refused to issue a production license to Gaja Baja because its title alluded to marijuana?
- ... that in Nepal, it is against the law to beg?
- ... that Bandana Nepal achieved the Guinness World Record for "longest dance marathon by an individual" by dancing for 126 hours continuously?
- ... that the 14-year-old lead actress in the 1931 British Indian film The Last Kiss was brought from a brothel in Dhaka?
- ... that Nepali actor Jayanendra Chand Thakuri starred in more than 100 films?
- ... that on the first few days of the launch of the internet bench (pictured), two teenagers phoned the local council and Bill Gates after discovering it could be used to make international calls?
- ... that most Nepali families disapprove of inter-caste marriage because they are afraid of becoming social outcasts?
- ... that the 1997 historical drama Balidaan (Sacrifice) was banned in 2005 by King Gyanendra's government for its portrayal of Nepal's communist movement?
- ... that the title of the 2020 Nepali comedy-drama film Senti Virus was changed from Anti Virus upon the advice of an astrologer?
- ... that for its 2020 tourism campaign, the Government of Nepal proposed building 108 sculptures of the Yeti painted by 108 different artists?
- ... that the 379-year-old dance musical play Kartik Naach (video clip featured) is performed every year in Nepal?
- ... that on National Paddy Day in Nepal, people splash each other and play in the mud (pictured), plant rice seedlings, eat curd and beaten rice, and sing folk songs?
- ... that Nepal's first woman auto rickshaw driver, Laxmi Sharma, went on to start the first button factory in the country?
- ... that the song and visual images in the music video for "Bola Maya" express the pain of those who lose their loved ones in foreign lands?
- ... that King Ram Shah of Gorkha introduced criminal codes to the kingdom?
- ... that Ghansi created a well so he could be remembered after his death?
- ... that in 1911, George V (pictured) killed 21 tigers, 8 rhinos, and 1 bear in Nepal?
- ... that construction of the 195 m (640 ft) Gorkha Bridge in Nepal, reconnected seven remote villages and reestablished a portion of a popular hiking trail?
- ... that a print of Badnam Basti, often described as India's first gay film, was discovered in 2019 after being lost for 40 years?
- ... that residents of Devdaha, Nepal, decided that a 13-year-old girl should marry her 25-year-old alleged rapist?
- ... that according to legend, Swayambhunath (pictured), one of the oldest stupas in Nepal, came out of a sacred lotus at the centre of Kathmandu when the city was a lake?
- ... that the queen and others apparently used to watch Malla kings taking baths in the Tusha Hiti?
- ... that Nepali author Krishna Lal Adhikari (pictured) was sentenced to nine years in prison for publishing a book about the cultivation of corn?
- ... that the 2013 Nepali historical drama Badhshala was briefly banned by the Nepali Army because the actors wore military uniforms without permission?
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- ... that on the second day of Tihar each year, Nepali people worship dogs (example pictured) to please Yama?
- ... that Hamro Lok Sanskriti (Our Folk Culture) was one of three books to win the first issuance of Madan Puraskar, Nepal's highest literary honour?
- ... that Tribhuvan and Gyanendra each became King of Nepal twice?
- ... that women are prohibited from entering the Chisapani Gadhi in Nepal due to the belief that this could bring them bad luck or even death?