Gharjwai

Magar alongside Binod Khatiwada and Subash Koirala wrote the screenplay for the film.

[2] Extensively shot in Eastern Rukum, the film focuses on the hardships and cultural depiction of Magar community in Western Nepal.

Soro wants to marry Binjuri but her father wants his son-in-law to live with them in his house as a gharjwain after the marriage.

As Soro is the only son of his parents he can't leave his father and mother to live with Binjuri.

[9] The film enjoyed good run at the box office earning रु4.63 crore at the end of two weeks.