•2025•50 Episodes•382K+
The microdrama centers on an elderly patriarch, initially a dedicated railway employee, whose peaceful retirement is shattered by the avarice and betrayal of his biological children. What begins with initial dismissals of warnings about their greed quickly escalates into a ruthless loan shark demanding immediate repayment of a hidden business debt, threatening the ancestral home and jeopardizing his entire retirement. His biological sons, driven by financial gain and a shocking lack of filial gratitude, conspire to seize his pension and property, revealing a heartbreaking breakdown of traditional values and even challenging the legitimacy of his adopted son, Sanjay. Amidst this profound turmoil, Sanjay stands as a steadfastly loyal figure, starkly contrasting with the manipulative actions of his siblings and their spouses, who are consumed by avarice and social ambition. As the family grapples with the devastating emotional toll of debt and intergenerational conflict, the patriarch, also identified as Amarendra or Siddharth, endures escalating elder abuse and profound neglect. He faces forced separation from his wife, public humiliation, and is treated as a mere servant, denied basic dignity and a proper sleeping place. His exceptional culinary talent is even commodified for profit by his own family, further highlighting their exploitation and the commodification of parental care. His children demand his pension, obstruct his path to his ailing wife, and eventually cast her out, prompting her to fiercely accuse them of years of abuse and betrayal. The patriarch reaches a critical breaking point, unleashing his fury on his greedy biological children and their manipulative spouses, accusing them of profound disrespect and mercenary motives, highlighting the true cost of loyalty and the erosion of familial bonds. In a dramatic reordering of family loyalties, the patriarch disowns his biological offspring, who, consumed by avarice, vow revenge and attempt to reclaim property. Simultaneously, a loyal protector, identified as Arjun or Anurag, emerges, vowing to shield the elderly couple from their dangerous and greedy children. Amarendra finds a new purpose and dignity in his passion for cooking, leading to the consideration of an entrepreneurial venture that offers him public vindication and a renewed sense of self-worth. The narrative culminates with the estranged biological children, consumed by guilt and influenced by a manipulative son-in-law, desperately seeking forgiveness and reconciliation for their past exploitation. However, the patriarch, now publicly vindicated and having found respect and a new chosen family, remains unyielding, recounting years of betrayal and upholding the loyalty of his chosen family over those who commodified parental care and destroyed familial bonds. Ultimately, the show explores the harsh realities of elder abuse and the profound redefinition of family in the face of materialism.
The microdrama centers on an elderly patriarch, initially a dedicated railway employee, whose peaceful retirement is shattered by the avarice and betrayal of his biological children. What begins with initial dismissals of warnings about their greed quickly escalates into a ruthless loan shark demanding immediate repayment of a hidden business debt, threatening the ancestral home and jeopardizing his entire retirement. His biological sons, driven by financial gain and a shocking lack of filial gratitude, conspire to seize his pension and property, revealing a heartbreaking breakdown of traditional values and even challenging the legitimacy of his adopted son, Sanjay. Amidst this profound turmoil, Sanjay stands as a steadfastly loyal figure, starkly contrasting with the manipulative actions of his siblings and their spouses, who are consumed by avarice and social ambition. As the family grapples with the devastating emotional toll of debt and intergenerational conflict, the patriarch, also identified as Amarendra or Siddharth, endures escalating elder abuse and profound neglect. He faces forced separation from his wife, public humiliation, and is treated as a mere servant, denied basic dignity and a proper sleeping place. His exceptional culinary talent is even commodified for profit by his own family, further highlighting their exploitation and the commodification of parental care. His children demand his pension, obstruct his path to his ailing wife, and eventually cast her out, prompting her to fiercely accuse them of years of abuse and betrayal. The patriarch reaches a critical breaking point, unleashing his fury on his greedy biological children and their manipulative spouses, accusing them of profound disrespect and mercenary motives, highlighting the true cost of loyalty and the erosion of familial bonds. In a dramatic reordering of family loyalties, the patriarch disowns his biological offspring, who, consumed by avarice, vow revenge and attempt to reclaim property. Simultaneously, a loyal protector, identified as Arjun or Anurag, emerges, vowing to shield the elderly couple from their dangerous and greedy children. Amarendra finds a new purpose and dignity in his passion for cooking, leading to the consideration of an entrepreneurial venture that offers him public vindication and a renewed sense of self-worth. The narrative culminates with the estranged biological children, consumed by guilt and influenced by a manipulative son-in-law, desperately seeking forgiveness and reconciliation for their past exploitation. However, the patriarch, now publicly vindicated and having found respect and a new chosen family, remains unyielding, recounting years of betrayal and upholding the loyalty of his chosen family over those who commodified parental care and destroyed familial bonds. Ultimately, the show explores the harsh realities of elder abuse and the profound redefinition of family in the face of materialism.
Batwara is a Family Drama Story in Bangla, streaming on Kuku TV.
Batwara has 50 episodes, watched over 382K+ times on Kuku TV.
Batwara is available to watch in Bangla on Kuku TV.
Batwara was released in 2025 and is streaming on Kuku TV.
Batwara is rated U/A 16+.
The cast of Batwara includes Soumyajit Ganguly and Olivea.
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