The Kathmandu-set drama follows a determined single mother whose nine-year-old daughter falls mysteriously ill. When medical professionals can’t provide answers, she seeks help from a local shaman, setting both mother and daughter on a journey toward redemption.
Walker, who previously served as executive producer at LA Times Studios, draws parallels between her film and Nepal’s recent political transformation. “Recently in Nepal, young people dismantled the government and ushered in the country’s first female prime minister who has been fighting for women’s rights for decades. ‘Shakti’ is grounded in that same spirit, carrying both the spirit of resistance and change,” she said.
“‘Shakti’ confronts fading global attention on sexual violence, caste injustice, and the corruption fueling Nepal’s biggest protests in decades.
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