Kathmandu, March 4 -- When Kreeti Shakya and Manish Shrestha returned to Kathmandu in 2010, after completing their education in the US, they both wanted to join an advertising industry. While Shakya had a Bachelors in Design Technology and a Master's in Business, Shrestha had a background in computers, but was interested in art, design and business. They figured that advertising was the best avenue to pursue their interests. However, they soon realised that there is a significant disconnect between creativity and business, leading them to open their own creative studio. Kazi Studios started in 2010 and since then, the company has worked on a number of innovative creative projects, including two Nepali board games-Samrajya and Jatra. They'...