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Eklo I (2026)
Eklo I is Nepal's first science fiction feature directed by Pradeep Shahi. Set in 2090 after a global pandemic, astronauts return to Earth and discover a lone survivor and mysterious guardians in Himalayan caves. Starring Jamie Bacon, Pradeep Khadka, and Kabita Nepali.
Eklo I is Nepal's first science fiction feature directed by Pradeep Shahi. Set in 2090 after a global pandemic, astronauts return to Earth and discover a lone survivor and mysterious guardians in Himalayan caves. Starring Jamie Bacon, Pradeep Khadka, and Kabita Nepali.
The film's core conflict revolves around survival in a post-pandemic world, presenting no inherent political valence or ideological messaging. Reviews highlight execution flaws but identify no progressive or conservative undertones in the narrative.
Eklo I incorporates ethnic diversity through a mix of Nepali and white international actors in principal roles, enhancing representation in a Nepali sci-fi production. The story emphasizes global survival themes without delving into critiques of traditional identities or centering DEI narratives.
The film depicts no family structures or relationships, centering on isolated individuals in a post-apocalyptic setting where humanity has been eradicated except for a single survivor. This absence of family content results in a neutral portrayal of family-life norms.
The film weaves ancient Hindu prophecy into its post-apocalyptic framework, presenting a guru-guardian as a enigmatic guide who uncovers hidden truths, thereby affirming Hinduism's role in cultural resilience and narrative depth.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no depiction of transgender characters or themes, resulting in no net impact on transsexual representation.
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Eklo I presents original characters in its sci-fi narrative, with no evidence of adaptations, historical figures, or legacy roles involving gender changes. Cast portrayals align with standard gender assignments for each role.
Eklo I presents an original sci-fi storyline with newly created characters, including astronauts and a survivor, lacking any source material or historical basis that establishes prior racial depictions for its roles.
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