Kathmandu, Sept. 3 -- 'Koshedhunga', directed by Saroj Poudel, situates itself within the tradition of Nepali social and family drama. Poudel, known for earlier films such as 'Mental', 'Welcome to Hemjakot', and 'Purna Bahadur Ko Sarangi', consistently examines ordinary Nepali households caught between cultural expectations and economic pressures, focusing on rural livelihoods, migration, and family responsibilities. 'Koshedhunga' continues this thematic concern, exploring how individuals navigate the tensions between tradition, family obligations, and economic necessity.

The story unfolds in a hilltop village, where Sanjog (Manjil Kumar) struggles with unemployment and his family's expectations. Determined to secure a government job thr...