Fierce and unapologetic however, Bishnu chafes at patriarchal expectations. Once home, she’s shoving past certain ways she’s supposed to behave. For all the ambition, ultimately she must settle, marry within the community. Her mother (Pashupati Rai) pops the proposal of a local politician’s son Gyan (Rahul Mukhia), an architect, which she instantly dismisses. Prejudice and patronization are everywhere she turns. In the opening scene, the village elders hail her for making Sikkim proud with her work. Yet, they swiftly undercut with complimenting her parents for raising her as they would a son. Gurung is excellent at the barely concealed disappointment and annoyance. In a latter scene, a spent, sapped Bishnu lashes out at her mother, demanding, “Why must we endure and tolerate everything?”