The family drama series Eta Amaderi Golpo, directed by Muhammad Mostofa Kamal Raj, is set to conclude with a specially designed final episode featuring appearances by singers Arfin Rumey and Dola Rahman.
The concluding episode, which runs for approximately 90 minutes, will be broadcast at 3:00 pm on 8 May. It marks the 52nd and final episode of the series.
The series’ title song was composed and performed by Arfin Rumey, with Dola Rahman contributing as a duet vocalist. The lyrics were written by Mahmud Manzur. In the final episode, director Muhammad Mostofa Kamal Raj has incorporated both singers into a dedicated musical segment linked to the title track. In this sequence, they will appear as themselves—performing in their identities as musicians rather than fictional characters—and will also present the title song within the episode.
Arfin Rumey has stated that the idea of featuring both singers in the finale was initiated by the director. He added that their appearance is limited to a performance-based role and not part of any separate narrative character arc.
In addition to the title track, two further songs were created for the series. “Se Manale” was composed, arranged, and performed by Shahriar Marcel, with lyrics by Tariq Tuhin. Another song, “Jani Na,” was composed and performed by Prottay Khan, featuring a duet with Susmita and lyrics by Siam Sarkar.
The series has followed a structured broadcast schedule since its debut on 5 November. Episodes were originally aired twice a week on Channel i and later released on YouTube through the CinemaWala channel. In the final week, the release pattern was adjusted to accommodate the concluding episodes and the extended runtime of the finale.
Broadcast Schedule
| Episode |
Description |
Channel |
Date |
Time |
Duration |
| 51st episode |
Penultimate instalment |
Channel i |
7 May |
12:00 pm |
Regular runtime |
| 52nd episode |
Final episode |
Channel i |
8 May |
3:00 pm |
90 minutes |
The 50th episode of Eta Amaderi Golpo achieved a significant online milestone, crossing one million views in a short span of time, reflecting strong audience engagement across digital platforms.
The series is inspired by the Pakistani drama “Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum” and has been adapted to reflect Bangladeshi family dynamics. Its narrative centres on familial relationships, conflict, and emotional bonds, supported by a cast that includes Irfan Sajjad, Khairul Basar, Keya Payel, Sunehra Binte Kamal, Nader Chowdhury, Shilpi Sarkar Apu, Mahmudul Islam Mithu, M N U Raju, Mukit Zakaria, Decon Noor, Israt Atithi, and Aditi Zaman Sneha, among others.
With its final episode approaching, the series concludes its run after a structured broadcast cycle and the inclusion of musical collaborations that have been integrated into its storytelling approach.
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