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Mr. Bhowmick is unable to give up the standards and beliefs he acquired as a child in his homeland, but he is also unwilling to adjust to his present life. He is constantly pulled in different directions. Thoughts of his homeland, Kali-Mata, and fundamental beliefs make him yearn for the past, while his wife and pregnant daughter make him despise the present. Whenever anything goes wrong, he blames the people who care for him most.
Mr. Bhowmick is unable to give up the standards and beliefs he acquired as a child in his homeland, but he is also unwilling to adjust to his present life. He is constantly pulled in different directions. Thoughts of his homeland, Kali-Mata, and fundamental beliefs make him yearn for the past, while his wife and pregnant daughter make him despise the present. Whenever anything goes wrong, he blames the people who care for him most.