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- They were both wanderers but to be more specific...Hippies.
- Sujan works for 'Iblish Majon" Company. His job is to distribute leaflets. He was given the job for two months with five thousand takas per month. One day Mr, Sujan was informed by Company that he does not have that job because the Company is giving all the advertisements on the billboards. Sujan then thinks he earns only five thousand takas by working all day, but a billboard earns much just by standing. So he writes TO-LET on his back and stands everywhere as a billboard.
- Bimal Kumar belongs to a lower caste Hindu family of Birulia. When Biomal's mother died, he was young. Bimal did not talk with anyone But he had a very good friend. That friend was the closest to him to whom he could talk. That friend was an old banyan tree. The banyan tree also had no good friends except Bimal. Bimal used to spend his whole childhood days under the tree. One day he came to know that the banyan tree was going to be cut down. He was upset listening to the news and stood alone in protest with a placard. Bimal wraps red cloth at the base of the tree and also on himself. But in no way can Bimal save the tree from humans. He then made a bonsai from the tree and he saved his friend through the bonsai. Bimal got a chance at Dhaka University and brought that bonsai with him. He took the bonsai wherever he goes and even sleeps with it at night. He thought he will lose his friend again That's why he was in fear and keep the bonsai always with him. But in his dream, he went to the big banyan tree. How many hundreds of trees are cut every day? No one may be looking for it. Buildings, cities, and towns grow on dead trees.
- Mohan Lal exemplifies a man in patriarchal society. In our patriarchal society, grooming, pampering, and beating the new wife is an ancient practice that persists today. When the necessity for an old one eventually passes, Mohan Lal brings a bride again, and the same thing happens to her. Mohanlal would never comprehend that woman are not puppets but humans. Men and women both experience emotions such as rage, love.