Summary of "গরিব ঘরে রাজপুত্র | Prank King | Miraz Khan | Ananna Islam | Jamrul Razu | New Bangla Natok 2026"
Main plot
A young man (Anik / Ratul — the groom/son‑in‑law) deliberately pretends to be poor to test whether the woman he loves (Meghla) and her humble family will marry him for love, not money. He courts them while keeping his wealthy identity hidden. Comic chaos and small sacrifices from Meghla’s parents prove their genuine love; in the end he reveals he’s actually a rich company owner and invites them to live with him.
Highlights, jokes, and memorable moments
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Wedding-day costume chaos The groom’s team scrambles to find Punjabis (traditional outfits), arguing over cheap street purchases and dramatic bargaining. A running gag centers on exaggerated tipping/haggling — “we won’t leave the gate unless you pay 10,000,” then bargaining down to tiny tips (100/200/500 taka).
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Low-budget romance gags Meghla gives a heartfelt but clearly cheap gift (a 300‑taka shirt from City Goal) that moves the hero. She practices songs and shyly teaches him; his over‑the‑top gratitude is sweetly funny.
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Shop and dressroom embarrassment The “poor man trying on expensive clothes” scene triggers a rude shop assistant who assumes he’s stealing. The escalation to calling the manager and the comic attempts to cover up produce classic situational comedy.
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Office slapstick Ratul / Anik gets yelled at by his boss for bad accounting and repeatedly apologizes (“sorry, sir”) — the repetition becomes a running gag. He’s also humiliated when Meghla turns up to feed him lunch at the office.
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Borrowed money and secret sacrifices The hero borrows money from a security guard to buy an expensive gift (and is later scolded). Meghla’s parents sell beloved possessions (earrings, even the family tea stall) to raise money so he can get a job/bribe — the absurd extremes contrast comedy with touching sacrifice.
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Food/fish joke A comic exchange about what fish the son‑in‑law likes (hilsa vs. pangasius/tilapia/koi) and the surprised pride when a huge cheap fish is brought home creates a funny family moment.
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Emotional reveal and payoff After numerous pranks and misunderstandings, the protagonist confesses his true identity: he owns the company and had been testing them for true love. Rather than anger, Meghla’s family accepts him warmly; their sacrifices and love are rewarded. The reveal blends heartfelt emotion with the earlier comedic set pieces.
Key reactions
- Repeated laughter and loud audience reactions during the tipping and bargaining scenes.
- Shock and disbelief when parents learn how far they’d gone (selling jewelry / the tea stall), quickly switching to pride and relief when the protagonist offers to care for them.
- A mix of embarrassment, humility and joy from the protagonist as he admits his ruse and thanks the family for genuine love.
Why the video stands out
- Combines slapstick, social satire (testing “love vs money”), and heartfelt family drama.
- Relatable domestic details (cheap gifts, bargaining, bribe jokes) keep the tone light even as the story becomes emotional.
- Strong comic timing across many small scenes — shop humiliation, office scolding, and wedding antics — balanced by a satisfying, feel‑good reveal.
Characters / personalities appearing
- Anik — the man pretending to be poor; later revealed as the company owner (played by Miraz Khan).
- Meghla — the heroine.
- Ratul — coworker/assistant (name appears in scenes).
- Meghla’s parents — comically devoted; sell possessions to help.
- Karim Uncle — relative involved in wedding arrangements.
- Office boss / “Sir” — comic authority figure.
- Security guard — lends money to the hero.
- Shop attendants / wedding guests — supporting comic roles.
Credits
Also credited in the title: Miraz Khan, Ananna Islam, Jamrul Razu.
Category
Entertainment
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