Unlike a traditional filmography (movies), NFN’s work is organized into video series, standalone viral hits, and collaborative pieces. Below is a chronological breakdown of his most significant works.

Before NFN, film criticism in Nepal was reserved for a handful of print journalists. NFN’s reaction videos allow a young, digital-native audience to see movie trailers and songs dissected in real-time, often pointing out technical flaws (bad VFX, poor audio mixing) that normal viewers miss.

When one thinks of global cinema, the mind often drifts to Hollywood's blockbusters, Bollywood's song-and-dance spectacles, or the gritty realism of Korean dramas. Yet, nestled in the shadows of the Himalayas lies a vibrant, resilient, and rapidly evolving film industry: Nepali cinema, affectionately dubbed Kollywood (a portmanteau of Kathmandu and Hollywood).

For decades, Nepali films were the underdog of South Asian cinema, battling tiny budgets, limited screens, and the overwhelming dominance of Bollywood. However, the last decade has witnessed a remarkable renaissance, driven by ambitious filmmakers and a new generation of digital content creators. From poignant war dramas to viral social commentary, here is a look at the essential filmography and the popular videos that define modern Nepali entertainment.

By 2023, NFN shifted to 30–60 minute documentary-style videos. These are arguably his most important filmographic works because they require months of research.

| Video Title | Length | Views | Subject | |-------------|--------|--------|---------| | "Nepal ko Lagani: 7 Arab Dollar Kata Gayo?" (Nepal’s Investment: Where Did 7 Billion Dollars Go?) | 48 min | 4.5M | FDI scams and mismanagement | | "Migrant Worker’s Journey to Qatar & Back" | 52 min | 3.8M | First-person narrative journalism | | "The Rise and Fall of Nepali Film Industry" | 65 min | 6.2M | Most popular video on the channel – an exhaustive history from Nir Shah to Dayahang Rai, covering box office hits, mafia involvement, and OTT platforms. |

The last video, "The Rise and Fall of Nepali Film Industry," is often the first result when searching for Nepali from Nepal filmography and popular videos because it seamlessly merges his analytical style with cinema history.

While political videos remained his backbone, NFN realized that discussing Nepali films and music videos attracted a broader audience. This period birthed one of his most enduring formats: "Nepali Reacts to Nepali Content."

Top reaction videos (part of filmography):

Original Series Launched: "Nepali Business Case Study" – analyzing failed companies (e.g., Bhatbhateni expansion, Yeti Airlines’ PR crisis).