M. Mallik vit dans une vieille maison de famille dans le vieux quartier de Dacca, capitale du Bangladesh. Des promoteurs lui offrent un bon prix pour la maison s'il part vivre dans un appartement, mais il hésite devant l'offre. À ce moment, sa fille Ruba revient des États-Unis, fuyant son mari qui la maltraitait ; elle amène avec elle son petit garçon âgé de six ans. Elle est défavorable au déménagement, mais il est trop tard. Ruba va de maison en maison, et des souvenirs lui reviennent en revoyant la vieille maison. Elle fait alors la connaissance d'un voisin, Kislu, qui fait sécher ses sous-vêtements sur le balcon d'à côté et possède des sous-vêtements de couleur différente pour chaque jour de la semaine. Ruba et Kislu deviennent proches et finissent par sortir ensemble. Pendant ce temps, Stranger Soleman, coupable d'un meurtre dans une vie antérieure, travaille comme garde du corps pour M. Mallik. Quand Mallik apprend que Ruba et Kislu sortent ensemble, il décide de mettre fin à leur relation. Kislu est assassiné.
Nura is a street beggar. During 1971 liberation war in Bangladesh his one leg became useless and paralyzed. The Razakars, anti-liberation forces attacked him and struck him causing injury and making him a crippled man. But as a father he extraordinary. He begs in the street in rain and sunshine but he does so only to make his dream a reality-to educate his daughter Swapna in the university. She is a university student.
Haran (Golam Mustafa) family consists of his wife Shuvoda (Anwara), two daughter - Lolona and Chholona, one son Madhab, and a widowed sister. Lolona becomes widow after one month of marriage and is sent back to her fathers. Haran is addicted to gambling and lives from hand to mouth.
The film is about Hason Raja, a flamboyant, ruthless zamindar from Sylhet who fell in love with Dilaram, who transformed him and later he became a poet, singing songs and wandering all across Bangladesh. Hinduism, Buddhism and Sufism have influenced his songs. He was the inspiration to the Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore who had mentioned about Hason Raja at several conferences worldwide and he remains one of the greatest and most powerful icons of Bengali culture today.
Nirontor (Forever Flows) portrays the struggle of Thithi, a young girl who comes of a lower middle class family. Tithi takes up the job of a call girl to support her family. In course of time the economical condition of the family changes. But slowly Tithi becomes very much aloof and indifferent to everything. She takes refuse in solitude.
Mohanpur is an ancient village, not unlike many such villages of our country, still deprived of the basic amenities of modern times. There is a local health centre minus a permanent doctor(Azad Abul Kalam) as no one is willing to work and live in a village. There is also a primary school with no more than a handful of pupils and the few who do go to school hardly ever attend college afterwards. The population of the village is just average, neither too dense nor too sparse. One it was a predominantly Hindu locality, but in course of time the proportion of Hindus has declined to the level of Muslims and is continuing to decline further. However, any conflict or clash between the adherents of the two faiths is yet unheard of in this village. All villagers live in an atmosphere of friendly tolerance.Everything has been going well for ages, but at one point an ancient banyan tree becomes the focal point of dispute between the two sections of the village community. Situated on public land, this tree has been witness to the passage of time. It is said that once this plot of land used to be the property of a Hindu zamindar, but at present it belongs to the government.
Une jeune mariée est enlevée par des pirates. Elle réussit à s'évader : une communauté de pêcheurs d'un village situé sur les rives de la Titas (Bengale oriental) la recueille et l'adopte.
Shakib khan always helps a lot of people, specially cases with love trouble. That's why people named him "LOVE GURU". But he does not love any girl, then he accidentally meets Mim and falls in love with her. Initially, Mim does not reciprocate Shakib's feeling because Shakib is a son of a very rich businessman. Mim does not like rich people. But when Shakib proves in many ways that his love for her is pure and very real, Mim could not refuse him. When they slowly start dating, Mim's brother, Misa Shawdagar becomes an obstacle between them. Misha considers Shakib as an enemy since his mother was killed by Shakib in a road accident. It was just an accident, but Misha convinces Mim that it was all intentional. Mim misunderstands Shakib and tries to take revenge. But one day Mim realizes her mistake in accusing Shakib, he is innocent and her brother is the main villain who is coming between their relationship. Then she calls Shakib and clears their misunderstanding. So heroically Shakib comes and takes his bride away from her evil and conspicuous brother.