KT Ko Thulo Puti New has had a significant impact on the Nepali music scene. The song's success has inspired a new generation of Nepali musicians, who are now experimenting with new sounds and styles. The song's popularity has also highlighted the importance of promoting Nepali music and culture.
Among them was a young woman named Apsara, who had just returned to the village after several years in the city. She had grown up in Khumjung, but had left to pursue her education and career in Kathmandu. Now, she was back, and the villagers were eager to hear about her experiences.
Thulo Puti, which translates to "earthen pot cooking," is a traditional Nepali method of cooking that dates back to the ancient times. The process involves cooking food in a clay pot, typically made from the Terai region of Nepal, over an open flame. The clay pot is heated to high temperatures, allowing the food to cook evenly and retain its natural flavors.