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Halda; a river in south-eastern Bangladesh; The one and only natural fish breeding center in Asia. The movie plot is based on the river halda and the struggling life of the fishermen's on both sides.
Every now and then, occurrences take place on the streets, alleys and highways of this city like the accumulation of moss on a concrete wall. Though majority of these fresh deposits appear true to us, they could really be otherwise. Nonetheless, wrapped under the folds of these truth and lies, three tales are carved to be called “Ei Muhurte”.
Shirin Rani has lots of lovers, one-sided lovers. They find out that she's getting married to a rich person's son who has a seasonal mental issue. However, she makes an elaborate plan to elope with her true lover.
Tanvir (Zahid Hasan) is a gambler, but never wins and his family are run by his wife's income. His wife Rita (Moushumi) borrowed money from her relatives for his business purpose, but he loses everything in gambling. Tareq (Mosharraf Karim) is a rich man, but lonely, he has a cousin Babar who works for him. One day Tareq meets Tanvir while he is playing imagery cards alone in a park as he has no money. Tareq lends Tanvir money for gambling and watches him playing. Story further develops and by then Tanvir has borrowed thousands of money from Tareq. One day Tareq refuses to lend money to Tanvir though he gets better cards and about to win. Tanvir uses his wife as a guarantee to Tareq in order to borrow money.
Bizli has possessed supernatural power by birth. Her father wants to hide it, but an evil scientist wants to use her to implement a cold fusion electricity generation project.
An unprecedented terrorist attack takes place in a peaceful café in the center of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh, on a nice Saturday afternoon. The terrorists use religion to divide and to kill people, while the surviving hostages, all of them also Muslims, try to defend their own humanistic values. The film unravels the clashes and contradictions of religion, ideology, and civilizations through a terror drama shot in a single take.
A teenager falls in love with her father's servant.
Osman returns to his ancestral village on a stormy night, the village he had fled in the dark of the night 27 years ago. He finds shelter in the home of Mannaf Khan, a village elder. Osman seeks to rediscover his childhood and goes about reliving the past in childhood memories. He meets Kunjo Buri who had nursed him as an infant. He also meets his boyhood friend Fazlu. Osman is not after worldly gains, he only wants to spend the rest of his life in the village and the nostalgia of bygone days. That, However, is not to be. He comes face to face with a reality of a markedly different kind.
An apparently passive young man comes to Dhaka from a rural area looking for a job and a better life.