What is chiso manchhe?

Chiso Manchhe is a Nepali novel written by Krishna Dharabasi. The novel was first published in 2009 and has since become a cultural phenomenon in Nepal. The story revolves around the character of Chiso Manchhe, who is a simple man from a village in rural Nepal. He represents the struggles and aspirations of the common Nepali people.

Chiso Manchhe is a metaphor for the ordinary man who yearns for a better life but is held back by circumstances beyond his control. The novel is a critique of the Nepali political and social system, which does not provide equal opportunities for all.

The story is set against the backdrop of Nepal's political turmoil and the Maoist insurgency. Chiso Manchhe joins the Maoist revolution out of a sense of despair and disillusionment with the existing system. He hopes that the revolution will bring about change and improve the lives of people like him.

The novel has been praised for its vivid portrayal of Nepali rural life, its realistic characters, and its strong social and political message. Chiso Manchhe has been translated into several languages, including English, and has won numerous literary awards.