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Released in [Note: While exact years vary, the film is a quintessential late-90s/early-2000s Dhallywood production], this film starring the , Shakib Khan, is not just a movie; it is a cultural time capsule. It’s a film where logic goes to die, but entertainment is born.

Enter the hero’s mother (the eternal emotional anchor of Bangla cinema), who doesn’t know her son is a "Don." Enter the love interest—a beautiful, wide-eyed woman who initially hates Badsha but eventually falls for his rough-and-tumble charm after he saves her from a group of 20 goons using only a bike chain and his biceps.

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