Most mainstream women's magazines serve a bland diet of celebrity gossip and beauty hacks. Naari takes a different route. It embraces the "rai" philosophy by focusing on the granular details of women's lives that are often overlooked. The writing is pungent and unapologetic. Whether it is a personal essay on the complexities of modern motherhood or an investigative piece on grassroots female entrepreneurship, the articles don't just sit on the page; they pop. They have the sharp, slightly bitter, and ultimately satisfying taste of truth.
Many famous Nepali actresses and models of Rai descent have appeared on the cover of Nari, which may be what you are looking for specifically.