Web Series on HOICHOI
Genre: Folk Comedy,
Satire Setting: Rural Bangladesh,
Modern Day Visual Style: Rich, colorful, and textured landscapes of Bangladesh
Logline:
A free-spirited truck driver, with eight wives spread across different regions of Bangladesh, hilariously navigates the chaos of maintaining his unconventional life while reflecting the nuanced political and religious diversity of the country. Synopsis: "Bohemian Ghora" follows the life of Hasu Mia, a truck driver whose nomadic profession has led him to create eight different lives in eight different towns, each with a wife who believes she's the only one. The series delves into the comedic dilemmas he faces in managing these relationships—juggling their expectations, love, and suspicions, all while embarking on various road adventures. As Hasu Mia travels across Bangladesh, the vibrant and diverse cultures of the country are explored, from the far northern villages to the bustling southern towns. Each wife represents a different "color" of Bangladesh—unique personalities, backgrounds, and ideologies, giving the series a multi-layered, inclusive narrative. Through humorous dialogue and richly textured cinematography, the show brings forward a Bangladesh where different interpretations of Islam, tradition, and modernity coexist, often in surprising harmony. The "Bohemian Ghora" is more than a playful tale about marital antics. It's a reflection of Bangladesh’s cultural mosaic, where even the most rural villages are touched by modernity, and people learn to navigate through a life of contradictions with humor, resilience, and a deep sense of community. The series blends comedy with satirical commentary on the broader socio-political landscape, offering a fresh, entertaining look at how different forms of Islam and modern ideas mingle in contemporary Bangladeshi society.