Surjo Konna (Bengali: সুর্য কন্যা; English: "Daughter of the Sun") is a 1975 Bangladeshi fantasy drama film starring Jayshree Kabir, Bulbul Ahmed and Sumita Devi.
Indian veteran singer Sandhya Mukherjee sang the timeless hit song "Ami Je Andhare Bondini" for the film.
Even though he is a clerk, he secretly and passionately wants his children to upgrade in the upper class of the society.
One day, after being cursed by his father about unemployment and laziness, Lenin leaves his home.
Lenin is unwilling to give up his dream in the midst of hundreds of hardships, as he knows the inadequacies of his family.
He wants to break all the irregularities of the society by awakening his political entity but soon he becomes aware of his limitations.
In the last scene, it is seen that Lenin is lying down in the hospital bed with his legs and arms injured.
He remembers getting hurt by broken glasses while he was running toward the hotel like a delirium that night.
Then with different close-up shots of Lenin and Sujala being intimate, and with a graphics writing "and they happily lived ever after" shown on the screen, the movie ends.
Lenin's love is infused – in this metaphorical sense he points out the way to bring the woman back to her proper position from the darkness of time.