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‘Bujhina Maile’ Song From Boksi Ko Ghar Is Entertaining… But Most Importantly Thought Provoking

In the bustling world of social media, one song has taken the spotlight by storm – “Bujhina Maile” from the upcoming movie ‘Boksi Ko Ghar’. It’s everywhere you look, from reels to TikTok and shorts, igniting a frenzy across platforms. Within just eight days, the song has already amassed a staggering 2.3 million views on YouTube, capturing the hearts of viewers far and wide.

The enchanting vocals of singers Samiskhya Adhikari and Prakash Saput, who also crafted the song, weave a spellbinding melody. However, it’s Keki Adhikari’s phenomenal performance that truly steals the show. The art direction and set design in the music video are impeccable, complemented by captivating choreography that leaves audiences in awe. It’s a testament to the exceptional talent and dedication of everyone involved.

Beyond its entertainment value, “Bujhina Maile” delves into deeper themes that resonate with the audience. Set against the backdrop of ‘Boksi Ko Ghar’, a thriller film exploring Boksi prath the song sparks introspection. The film sheds light on age-old practices of ‘Boksi Pratha’, which still haunt Nepali society today but in different form.

The term ‘Boksi’ refers to individuals believed to possess knowledge of witchcraft and tantra, often marginalized women accused of such practices. Despite efforts to address these injustices, they persist, rooted in patriarchal structures that limit women’s roles to household duties and objectify them based on beauty.

म बोक्सी
म देवि

म डार्लिङ
म बेबि
यो थरिथरी नाताले
यो सुन्दरताको गाथाले

म बाँधिएकी हुँ
सजिएकि हुँ

बुझिन मैले बुझिन मैले
बुझाईदेउ कसैले
बुझिन मैले बुझाईदेउ कसैले

Lyrics from the sing

The poignant lyrics of “Bujhina Maile” challenge societal norms, urging listeners to contemplate the plight of women trapped in a cycle of discrimination and objectification. In a society where women are likened to flowers and moons, yet relegated to the status of ‘Boksi’ when they dare to assert themselves, the song serves as a powerful reminder of the need for change.

On the surface, “Bujhina Maile” is an entertaining song, but its underlying message resonates deeply, encouraging us to reflect on the struggles of women in Nepali society past and present.

In the end, the enigmatic title ‘Bujhina Maile’ encapsulates the essence of the song – a plea for understanding and empathy towards those marginalized and misunderstood.

As the release date of ‘Boksi Ko Ghar’ approaches, anticipation builds, fueled by the gripping trailer that promises a thrilling cinematic experience. As we await the film’s release on the 14th of Baisakh, let us embrace the thrilling movie with thought-provoking narrative and lots of entertainment.

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