: The courage of the sisters to pursue justice despite the challenges encouraged a broader national conversation about child protection and the necessity of safeguarding vulnerable individuals within the entertainment sector.

After years of legal maneuvering and serving part of his sentence, Ojha was released, though the case remains a significant reference point for victim advocacy and legal reform in Nepal. Social Aftermath

: Recognizing the gravity of the exploitation and the involvement of minors, the Supreme Court of Nepal completely overturned the lower court's decision. The apex court convicted Ojha on two counts of human trafficking and sentenced him to 10 years in prison .