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Colorado Springs, CO – The Nepalese Association of Colorado Springs (NACS) hosted an incredible movie night featuring the much-anticipated Nepali film “Hattichhap” on Tuesday, February 13th, 2024 at ICON Cinema. This event brought the Nepali community together for an evening filled with laughter, nostalgia, and cultural pride.

Directed by Simosh Sunuwar, Hattichhap is a perfect blend of comedy, drama, and heartfelt storytelling. The film resonated with the audience, reminding them of their roots and the beauty of Nepali traditions, while offering plenty of lighthearted moments that had the crowd laughing throughout.


A Night to Remember

The event kicked off at 6:30 PM, with families and friends filling the theater, eager to experience the magic of Hattichhap. The atmosphere was vibrant, with excited chatter, smiles, and a sense of togetherness that made the evening truly special.

What made the event even more unique:

  • Affordable Tickets: $20 for NACS members and $25 for non-members, making it accessible to everyone in the community.
  • Family-Friendly Fun: Free admission for kids under 8 years (on a lap seat), encouraging families to enjoy the movie together.
  • First-Come, First-Serve Seating: Ensuring fairness while building excitement among attendees.

Community Connection

The Hattichhap movie night wasn’t just about watching a film—it was a celebration of Nepali culture, language, and art. It brought people together, sparking conversations, laughter, and a shared sense of identity.

This event also highlighted the strength and unity of the Nepali community in Colorado Springs, demonstrating the importance of staying connected to our cultural heritage while living abroad.


Special Thanks to Our Sponsor

A huge thank-you to Manish Raika, Real Estate Agent with Worth Clark Realty, for sponsoring this event and making it possible. Community support like this ensures that events like Hattichhap can continue to bring people together.


Looking Forward

The success of Hattichhap movie night has inspired NACS to plan more events in the future. These gatherings are a wonderful way to keep the Nepali culture alive and thriving, while creating memories that will last a lifetime.

“Hattichhap” was more than a movie—it was a celebration of our roots, our stories, and our shared journey as a community.

Stay tuned for more events from NACS, and let’s continue to build a strong and vibrant Nepali community in Colorado Springs!