[1] Kothao Keu Nei gained intense popularity, mainly due to the lovable rogue Baker Bhai, who grew into one of the beloved fictional characters in Bangladesh.
Baker Bhai had a penchant for twisting a chain over and over on his index finger, turning it around, unfastening it, and refastening it.
In the course of events, Baker Bhai conflicts with an influential woman in the area named Rebecca Haque.
Badi becomes desperate and subtly frames Baker Bhai by swearing false testimony in court.
On this solitary day, early one morning, in the semi-darkness, The police took Baker Bhai's body out through the prison gate while the Fajr call was being sounded all around.
Living up to the play's name, Muna stands alone in the wilderness in the series's last scene; the dawn's light is a shadow in the darkness.
Notably, the erstwhile Prime Minister of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia made a phone call to Ahmed and requested him to change the ending.
For years afterward, special prayers were held in many localities to pray for the departed soul of this fictional character.