'Dear Mother') is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language crime-drama film directed by Kazi Hayat[2] and written by Monwar Hossain Dipjol.
It stars Manna, Shabnam,[5] Moushumi, Amin Khan, and Dipjol in lead roles.
His mother, whom he calls Ammajaan (Shabnam), seeks pension money for her husband in his office.
Discovering her mother was molested, Badshah becomes wrathful and kills that officer by stabbing him with a Vojaali (dagger).
Badshah is extremely obedient to his mother, and works as a vigilante who brutally punishes rapists and woman-molesters.
Aziz Ahmed gets frightened, and summons Kalam (Dipjol), a notorious gangster, who was once Badshah's friend.
He faces vicious attacks by Kalam's gang, but manages to escape with Rina, and requests her for just a last show up in front of his mother.
Kalam is shot dead by Nabab, and Badshah, barely alive, appears in front of Ammajaan and requests her to talk and smile.
When the police arrive to arrest him, Badshah declares that no force in world can catch him but the Almighty.