Two days later, when the plan was ready, a well-equipped ship was prepared, with fresh fish caught by Ghola himself and sweet watermelon. Along with his gang, they set sail for Bangladesh at 9:30 am. As the ship approached Bangladesh, a notorious gangster, Aroda, threatened Maizu Mitha and his crew, leading to a fierce fight on board. Amidst the chaos, with knives flashing and bullets flying, several of Maizu Mitha's men fell. When the situation seemed dire, Ghola, perched atop his bullet bike, leaped from the underground of the ship, and as the helicopter carrying Aroda approached, he shot it down. The explosion caused a fire at the ship's bow, but Ghola, transformed into a formidable figure, clad in a white blazer and pants, with a long flowing cape and a thick beard drenched in blood, began to overpower his enemies, scattering victory in all directions. As the storm of battle subsided, everyone fell silent, wondering why they had to perish, and as the rain poured heavily, the ship eventually reached Bangladesh after a few hours of intense journey.
Summary
In a daring journey to Bangladesh, Ghola and his gang encounter unexpected peril when confronted by the notorious gangster Aroda. A fierce battle ensues on the ship's deck, resulting in casualties among Maizu Mitha's crew. However, Ghola's courageous intervention turns the tide of the conflict as he single-handedly takes down Aroda's helicopter and emerges as a formidable force, clad in blood-stained attire. Despite the heavy rain and destruction, the ship perseveres and reaches its destination, leaving everyone onboard pondering the cost of victory and the sacrifices made along the way.