Posted by: lexlimbu February 21, 2010
Cybersansar - Models or Promoting Vulgar SEX?
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Cybersansar.com
is one of the most visited Nepali website, I do not know the
current statistics but its widely known that this site was one of the most
visited
few years ago. One clearly recieved the idea since they
heavily promoted the site on magazines such as Boss and Wave'More than 5000 people a day view the
website, have you'
with headlines stating ; something along
the lines of that. 
Back in the day when
the website was known as CyberNepal, I used to be a keen viewer
as I believe the whole e-modelling trend was popularised by CyberNepal.
In its Hey-Deys and even sometimes now, it has produced and showcased
many promising faces ranging from Kohinoor Singh, Namrata Shrestha, and
Yamuna Uprety. The site has also featured many popular faces from the
Nepali Film Industry ranging from the sulty Rekha Thapa, Richa Ghimire
etc. However, it is clearly visible that the website has lost its
quality in the models which they pick. Either the fault lies in the
experience of the model or the photographer does not have any creativity
apart from positioning a half-naked girl in a white background. The
website has lost its trance and become as normal as any other Nepali
e-modelling websites, the models which they use are nothing but vulgar
with some looking like they could be from B-Grade Indian movies. A girl
can look equally sexy in a sari or even a traditional Nepali dress as
demonstrated by Hema Shrestha in the Maitighar remix video yet
CyberSansar has consistently failed to take this approach yet we see
models with bikini tops in front of pictureque locations. New websites
such as TimroHamro has a better narrative in photography. What are your
thoughts and views?


WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS? are they worthy of being called models? 
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