Muglan is an extraordinary Nepali novel that beautifully captures the struggles, hopes, and dreams of Nepali migrants who journey to foreign lands in search of better opportunities.
One of the most striking aspects of Muglan is the writer's exceptional ability to portray nature. The descriptions of the lush green hills, cascading rivers, and serene landscapes of Nepal are mesmerizing. Every scene feels alive, almost as if the reader is walking through the forests, standing by the rivers, or walking over the mountains. The way the writer uses nature as a metaphor for freedom, struggle, and hope is nothing short of poetic.