
Once upon a time, in a land where riches once flowed like rivers, there lived an elderly man who had fallen from opulence into the depths of poverty. Once a prosperous landowner, his fortunes took a dire turn when he was ensnared in a web of false accusations spun by a conniving politician. Stripped of his wealth and dignity, the old man found solace in a single act of foresight: the clandestine concealment of a treasure, destined for his beloved grandson.Alas, fate dealt its cruelest blow, as the old man breathed his last, leaving his innocent grandson orphaned and adrift in a harsh and unforgiving world. Abandoned to the mercy of indifferent neighbors, the boy found himself thrust into the grim confines of an orphanage, where the shadows held darker secrets and the echoes rang with the cries of lost souls.But fate had yet more trials in store, as the boy's path crossed with that of a malevolent figure—the nefarious gangster who ruled the underworld with an iron fist. Sold into servitude, the boy became a pawn in the gangster's twisted game, forced to endure hardship and suffering beyond measure. Under the gangster's tyrannical rule, the children were mere chattels, subjected to grueling labor and unspeakable cruelty.Yet, amidst the darkness, a flicker of hope ignited within the boy's heart. With courage as his compass, he embarked on a perilous journey, clandestinely boarding a truck bound for the distant lands of West Bengal, India. As the wheels of fate turned, carrying him away from the shadows of his past, the boy dared to dream of a future untainted by sorrow—a future where the glimmer of a hidden treasure awaited, promising redemption and a chance at reclaiming lost glory.Then his steps reached the largest city of West Bengal, Kolkata, where he had no one else recognizable, and he had to do everything alone. Then he meets a very wealthy businessman, who has no children. Seeing the boy's condition, the businessman brings him to his home, where his wife is delighted to see the boy, as if he were her own child. Then the businessman's wife asks him, "Son, where are you from?" The boy replies, "I am from Bangladesh. My lost family is in Kolkata, about whom my grandfather always used to tell me." Then the businessman's wife asks, "What is your grandfather's name?" The boy says, "Haider." The businessman's wife is stunned because her own father-in-law, whom she had quarreled with twelve years ago and who had run away with her grandson in a boat, was named Haider. Trembling with shock, she, with quivering legs, leaves abruptly. The boy is left shocked, thinking that perhaps Damini knew my grandfather.The next day, Damini tells her husband, "The boy you brought home is the son of your brother, who had an eye on our property. Today, you have brought his son home." Immediately, the businessman, Qursid, throws the boy out of the house. The brother's son sees a boat on the nearby river, whose owner is named Mazu Mitha. He is telling people that he is offering 1000 rupees for a day's work on his boat, which is quite risky. The boy decides to earn 1000 rupees by working on the boat. Once the boat reaches the middle of the sea, suddenly the police raid the boat because it is not just any boat, but the most expensive fish supply boat in West Bengal, known as GHOL FISH, with a price of approximately 2 to 3 thousand per kilo, which is secretly supplied by evading the government. When the police start raiding the boat, everyone panics and tries to escape. In order to save the fish from the police, the boy picks up a weapon and starts attacking the police. All the police officers are injured, and seeing the boy's bravery, the boat owner, Mazu Mitha, becomes pleased. From that day onwards, the boy is known as Ghola, a name recognized by the people of entire Bengal, all thanks to his bravery.Two years later, GHOLA's name was echoing across the sky, with even the Chief Minister of West Bengal acknowledging him. He was not only a businessman but also a guardian of the nation, for he had taken up a job in the police force to conceal his identity. Over the past two years, Mazu Mitha had trained Ghola for the IPS exam, ensuring that he could face the police without fear and continue to expand his business. The story took a twist when Ghola's grandfather, Haider's elder son, Qursid, learned that the same Ghola whom he had thrown out of his house had become so powerful. He was afraid that Ghola, as the sole heir to the property, might reclaim his rightful inheritance. Ghola's identity, known to all as a lawyer, gangster, and businessman, instilled fear in everyone.In the story, Qurshid's wife Damini's niece, Randhana, excels in her exams, securing top marks with her exceptional intellect. Within six months, she receives a job opportunity outside her home in the form of a letter, stating clearly that she has been appointed as a Personal Assistant at GHOLA Industries of Revaluation under Mr. Ghola, known as Snehsish Gorai C.E.O...

