Bigul Official Trailer Released: A Powerful New Nepali Film Set for January 2026

The official trailer for the much-anticipated Nepali movie Bigul is now online, sparking excitement across the entertainment community just weeks before its theatrical debut. The dramatic preview, featuring a stellar ensemble cast, promises a socially charged story that reflects contemporary issues in Nepal.

Bigul stars some of Nepal’s most respected performers, including Benisha Hamal, Naren Khadka, Binod Neupane, Nir Shah, and Ramesh Budhathoki, among others. The newly released trailer showcases intense scenes and emotional depth, offering audiences a first look at what could be one of the most talked-about Nepali films of the year.

A Story of Struggle and Revolt

According to the promotional synopsis, Bigul centers on Prabha, a woman whose life is upended by personal tragedy. Rather than surrender to despair, she channels her pain into action: challenging corrupt leaders and societal failings in her pursuit of justice and transformation. The narrative reflects larger themes of resilience, empowerment, and societal responsibility, positioning the film as not only dramatic entertainment but a mirror to real-world issues.

The trailer gives audiences glimpses of emotionally charged sequences that underscore the story’s dramatic stakes, and social media buzz suggests early anticipation from both fans and critics. The film’s release is scheduled for Magh 9 (January 23, 2026), with showtimes expected across major theaters nationwide.

Why Bigul Is Generating Buzz

  • Strong ensemble cast: With performers like Benisha Hamal and Naren Khadka leading the lineup, expectations are high for compelling performances.
  • Topical social themes: The story’s focus on injustice and systemic corruption resonates with current public discourse in Nepali society.
  • Early trailer impact: Premiering online ahead of release, the official trailer has already circulated widely across platforms (324K views in YouTube within 2 days), generating discussion among film enthusiasts and critics alike.

With Bigul, Nepali cinema continues to explore narratives that balance entertainment with social relevance: a trend that observers say is helping the industry evolve and attract broader audiences both within Nepal and internationally.