Proshanto, who was once a promising mineralogist, was rendered mentally ill because of a motor accident in England after which he had to leave his job in a few months after he had returned to India, and now spends his time listening to music.
On the other hand, Abhay Charan used to be a successful English teacher in a school of Hazaribagh (from where Ananda passed out), but with age had slowly forgotten about past events and now lives the life of a senile man, being in the constant care of Ramdohin, one of the family servants.
Aside from being an experienced veteran in the industrial world, Anandamohan is a philanthropist with a golden heart, whose involvement in social work and honest conduct has earned him praise and respect from the society; even the township he helped develop, has been named Anandanagar in his honor.
Having raised four sons, he has high hopes that they would also uphold to the ideals of honesty and hard work which he himself has held to ever since the early days of his career.
A high-ranking officer of a well-known company, Probodh went to study abroad in the past (followed by his younger brother Proshanto), and became a successful man, eventually getting married and raising a daughter.
Despite being a gentleman with a proper conduct and having great respect for his father, Probodh secretly leads a corrupt lifestyle, a fact which the rest of the family (except Anandamohan) is aware about.
Despite his corrupt ways and his apparent intolerance towards his grandfather Abhay Charan's senility, Probodh does care for his family very much, especially his wife Uma, who seems to understand her husband's circumstances.
A promising mineralogist in the past, Proshanto went abroad (to England) for higher studies besides his older brother Probodh, but was rendered mentally ill after a motor accident.
Being mostly quiet and sometimes unresponsive while interacting with others, and spending his days enjoying Western music, Proshanto has great resentment towards people with secure employment, especially including his own brothers Probodh and Probir due to their increasingly corrupt lifestyles.
A firm believer in his father's ideals, he finds common ground with his youngest brother Protap, who hates corrupt practices with a somewhat rebellious passion.
Despite both being corrupt individuals, he doesn't seem to get along with Probodh, and secretly wishes for his father to be dead because of how he was treated unfairly in the past, even hoping to get hold of his share of the family property once Anandamohan dies.
Previously a hard-working employee at a well-known corporate company, he resigns from his job when he learns that his boss, whom he looked up to as a mentor and older brother-figure, has become involved into corrupt practices.
Protap has a stoic personality, despite his hidden rebellious streak, and although he loves and respects all his brothers, he isn't happy with Probodh and Probir's increasingly corrupt practices.
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