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- Based on a famous Bangladeshi ballad-opera, where portraits the backstory of a lady conqueror.
- Zaminder Sarkar lives a lonely life in his grand house though his son, daughter-in-law and his granddaughter live in the same house. Getting irritated by the crows, he shots crows everyday and asks his servant Amin to take those before him. Amin, one day, return with one crow and another taken by Johir, a villager who lives with his maternal aunt and her daughter Chandra. Zaminder's servant Amin likes Chandra and wants to marry her and asks her mother about their marriage. But Johir finds that he loves Chandra and they elope at the marriage day and return at night. Chandra's mother wants Johir leave the house. Next day, rural arbitrator sentence punishment to the family. Chandra's mother goes to Zaminder to help them. Zaminder asks to marry off her daughter with him. Chandra get rid of the punishment but has more worse life in the Zaminder house now.
- In a Garo tribal village facing displacement, an elderly couple clings to their broken home and the hope of seeing their grandson, a firefighter from Chittagong, Bangladesh. Excitement turns to sorrow as he fails to arrive, unaware of the tragedy that claimed his life. Their hearts ache with the weight of loss, and the once joyous village weeps in silence, leaving their simple home echoing with unfulfilled love and longing. The old couple never learns why their grandson didn't come, leaving them with an eternal mystery to accompany their grief.
- Dukhu's life in a railway station of Dhaka is a continuity of struggle, both physical and emotional. Having lost his father at an early age, he leaves behind his caring mother to get away from his abusive step-father. Disguised as an orphan, he starts working for a wealthy family of a village. There, he encounters a sage from whom he seeks adoration and nirvana. To live a free life one must release the bondage of love. Inspired by the sage's words, Dukhu steps toward the unknown; unfastening his love and adoration towards his mother.