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A fisherman, called Shilpi and his wife Thogo, after the loss of their son Pona, Shilpi holds on to Pona's violin and books in grief. Superstitious about the misfortune that haunts the belongings of the dead, Thogo sells them off to Baharul and his friends, a group of scrap collecting children. A devastated Shipi finds Baharul and his friends singing and trying to play Pona's violin, which mends his broken heart. Being illiterate himself, Shilpi urges the childrens to understand the value of a good education.