

Bigul
बिगुल
Set against the backdrop of a politically unstable Nepal, BIGUL unfolds in a society suffocating under corruption, broken promises, and the unchecked arrogance of long‑entrenched leaders. The story follows a group of ordinary citizens whose lives are repeatedly disrupted by political manipulation, economic hardship, and systemic injustice. Their frustration grows as leaders continue to exploit power while ignoring the suffering of the people.At the center of the narrative is a rising wave of youth anger and public awakening, symbolizing a new generation unwilling to accept the failures of the past. As tensions escalate, the film portrays confrontations between corrupt political forces and determined citizens demanding accountability.Through emotionally charged scenes, family conflicts, and political power games, BIGUL captures the moment when silence breaks — when the people finally sound the “bigul” (trumpet) of resistance. The film mirrors Nepal’s real‑time political climate, echoing the sentiments of a society ready for change.
Ramesh Koirala
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Arjun Pokharel, Manoj Chaulagain
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Synopsis
Set against the backdrop of a politically unstable Nepal, BIGUL unfolds in a society suffocating under corruption, broken promises, and the unchecked arrogance of long‑entrenched leaders. The story follows a group of ordinary citizens whose lives are repeatedly disrupted by political manipulation, economic hardship, and systemic injustice. Their frustration grows as leaders continue to exploit power while ignoring the suffering of the people.
At the center of the narrative is a rising wave of youth anger and public awakening, symbolizing a new generation unwilling to accept the failures of the past. As tensions escalate, the film portrays confrontations between corrupt political forces and determined citizens demanding accountability.
Through emotionally charged scenes, family conflicts, and political power games, BIGUL captures the moment when silence breaks — when the people finally sound the “bigul” (trumpet) of resistance. The film mirrors Nepal’s real‑time political climate, echoing the sentiments of a society ready for change.
