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By Ranjeet Yadav • 4/28/2026, 1:55:02 PM
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The Nepali film Lalibazar has become the eye of a growing controversy. Not only are the filmmakers and critics at odds, but even within the very groups raising concerns against it.
The controversy, which has spilled over into the legal arena, is over the film’s depiction of the Badi community, which has faced discrimination in Nepal. The film has sparked fierce opposition from some activists, but other members of the same community believe the issue is more complicated.
Opinion in the community is divided
The debate has exposed a deep split between the activists and the community representatives.
Others have called for the film to be banned outright, arguing that it portrays the Badi community inaccurately and offends their dignity. They say the movie reinforces negative stereotypes and can have long-term social repercussions.
But at the same time, other voices from within the community are taking a different stance. They feel it's a movie that’s trying to shed light on real historical struggles, to shed light on things that have been overlooked too many times.
This internal disagreement has made the situation more complicated because there is not one position among those directly affected.
The Legal and Public Debate Heats Up
The matter has moved from public criticism to legal discussions, with complaints being filed against the film.
But even within the legal action there is not complete unanimity of opinion. Some call for strong measures including halting the release, while others suggest reviewing or altering some parts rather than imposing a total ban.
This has made the case more than just a legal issue, but rather a larger discussion of freedom of speech versus social responsibility.
Filmmakers Stand by Their Work'
The makers of Lalibazar have come out in the film’s defense, saying they had no intention of hurting anyone but only to highlight the struggles and history of the Badi community.
They say the film was made with research and consultation, and it’s meant to prompt meaningful conversations, not harm.
Supporters of film say hard stories should not be swept under the rug, no matter how uncomfortable.
A “Larger” Social Problem
But the controversy points to a more fundamental issue in Nepali society—how stories about marginalized groups are told and who is allowed to tell them.
Some activists believe that such narratives should be handled with extreme sensitivity and with the direct involvement of the communities themselves. Others say that media awareness is needed for change.
Public Response
The debate has gone viral in a jiffy on social and public platforms, with people showing mixed opinions.
• Some support the activists, demanding respect and truthful depiction.
• Others side with the filmmakers, emphasizing artistic freedom
• Many still in uncertainty, waiting to see what happens
Conclusion
The Lalibazar controversy has extended beyond the film and become a microcosm of larger social tensions around identity, representation, and expression.
The outcome is unclear, with divisions between complainants and campaigners. What is clear, however, is that the debate has initiated an important conversation that goes far beyond cinema.
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