About
A storyteller, strategist, connector, and public communicator.
A filmmaker, strategist, writer, and public thinker from Nepal.
Janak Khadka moves between film sets, broadcast spaces, writing desks, and public rooms with one intention: to tell serious stories and build useful platforms for Nepal.
His work cuts across cinema, journalism, social work, astrology, and emerging AI tools — not as separate careers, but as one ecosystem that serves public imagination and everyday needs.
Multi-dimensional identity
Many roles, one ecosystem.
Janak does not treat his different roles as separate careers. They are different rooms in the same house. Film, media, strategy, social work, astrology, and AI tools all serve the same question: how can this be useful to people?
Filmmaker & Director
Developing films and visual projects that document inner lives, social shifts, and quiet revolutions in Nepali society.
Strategist & Builder
Designing narratives, campaigns, and public platforms that help institutions, artists, and initiatives speak with clarity.
Writer & Public Thinker
Publishing essays, notes, and ideas on film, society, media, and the future of Nepal’s creative economy.
Media Personality & Communicator
Hosting, moderating, and appearing across programs, events, and conversations that shape public discourse.
Astrology & Guidance
Offering soft, reflective guidance rooted in symbolism and empathy — not superstition or fear.
AI & Public Tools
Experimenting with AI as a public utility: tools that write, assist, and save time for ordinary Nepali users.
Core values
What drives the work.
- Seriousness about craft and people, not just visibility.
- Respect for Nepali language, context, and lived realities.
- Depth over virality — even in a fast media environment.
- Building tools and stories that ordinary people can actually use.
- Responsible use of AI and spiritual language — no false promises.
Mission for Nepal
To build a long-term creative and AI-powered public ecosystem in Nepal — one that connects cinema, ideas, media, spirituality, and technology into platforms that people can trust and return to.
Why it all connects
Film, media, strategy, public thought, and astrology.
At first glance, these may look like separate paths. In practice, they are different ways of answering the same questions people bring: about their lives, their work, their country, and their possibilities.
Film gives language and images to emotions that are hard to explain.
Media and journalism give those images a route into public conversation.
Strategy ensures that stories and platforms are not random, but built with intention and structure.
Astrology and spiritual reflection speak to the inner questions people quietly carry.
AI tools convert all of this into something practical: captions, letters, speeches, and guidance people can use today.
Journey
Timeline of key milestones.
Stories, streets, and first scripts
Begins observing everyday dramas around him — the small gestures, conflicts, and aspirations that later inform his storytelling voice.
First steps into direction and public programs
Assists on sets, contributes to media projects, and learns how cameras, sound, and people come together.
From storyteller to strategist and public communicator
Moves beyond execution into designing narratives, shows, and initiatives that have a clear strategic spine.
Listening more deeply to people’s questions
Begins offering reflective guidance, treating astrology as language and metaphor for conversation, not as fear or prediction.
Turning ideas into utilities
Starts building AI-assisted tools for Nepali users — formal letters, captions, speeches, and proposals that ordinary people need.
Signature quote
“For Nepal, storytelling is not entertainment alone. It is infrastructure for how we see ourselves, argue with ourselves, and imagine what comes next.”