Arati Sarkar suffers from Alzheimer’s disease Belashuru . The family realises that they are gradually losing her. They celebrate the bond that parents share with their children and other members of the family.
The story takes place 5 years after the events of Belaseshe. Arati has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. She fails to recognise her husband Biswanath, and has forgotten everything about her marital life except her 3 daughters – Malasree, Kaberi and Piu, and her son Barin. She recognises Bijon (Malasree’s husband) and Sharmistha (Barin’s wife), and remembers the existence of Jyotirmay (Kaberi’s husband) and Palash (Piu’s husband), but is unable to recognise them. Because of Arati’s decreased tolerance to noise, Biswanath moves her from Kolkata to Santiniketan. In spite of his own advanced age, Biswanath single-handedly takes care of Arati, refusing to hand over her responsibility to their children or to any nurse. Biswanath states that he wants to take care of Arati alone without anyone’s help as penitence for his inability to devote time for her during their married life. In spite of his efforts, Arati is completely unable to recognise Biswanath as her husband (who, she believes, has abandoned her), and regards him with contempt for violating her privacy.
She often sneaks out of the house & roams around the village in her quest to return to her native village in Faridpur[a] and meet her childhood friend Belashuru Atindra. In an attempt to help Arati regain her memory, Biswanath decides to take Arati to her native village. They are accompanied by Malasree, Bijon, Piu, Palash, and Jyotirmay. At Faridpur, they meet Atindra and try to reconnect Arati with her childhood memories. Arati becomes visibly happier and starts to recall the day of her marriage.
She recalls her husband’s name, but still fails to recognise him. In a last attempt to help Arati recollect her memories about Biswanath, her family recreates the day of her marriage, complete with all the necessary customs, which she gladly recognises. Although Arati’s contempt for Biswanath had gone after the re-enactment of her marriage, she is still unable to recognise him as her husband. Biswanath finally gives up all hopes of Arati ever recognising him as her husband, but continues to take care of her.
Parallel to Biswanath & Arati’s story, the film shows the story of their children & their spouses. Barin (who was his father’s assistant in his publishing house in Belaseshe) is now a successful businessman who runs his own publishing house in Kolkata. He had been apprehensive about Sharmistha (who was portrayed as a middle-scale cloth merchant) outshining him professionally. This has now culminated in Sharmistha divorcing Barin.
Sharmistha has shifted to Mumbai with her son & daughter, where she runs a large boutique frequented by big names of Bollywood, and is considering marrying her colleague Kunal Bharadwaj. Arati doesn’t remember Barin’s divorce, and keeps asking him about Sharmistha. In an attempt to help Arati recover her memories, Barin personally requests Sharmistha to visit Arati. Sharmistha initially declines but later she visits Barin & his family at Shantiniketan after they had returned from Faridpur. Here, Barin apologies to Sharmistha for not allowing her to work freely Belashuru during their married life & accepts her to be more talented than him. As a result, love is rekindled between them & Sharmistha refuses to go back to Mumbai.
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