Events of the early 20th century. Kolkata's handsome police officer Veeraj Bhattachaya was transferred to Teknaf police station in a very dangerous and remote area. Teknaf police station surrounded by green hills - the blue waters of the sea in the distance. He did not have any work in the police station. He used to spend a lot of time here and there. Lived in a half-baked room of the police station. Dhiraj woke up early one morning to the muffled soft hum of multiple women's voices. Coming to the small balcony of the police station, he saw 50/60 Mogi Rakhine young women in colorful fatuas (thami-blouses) gathered around the pat well, laughing and talking. The police station is buzzing with their high-pitched laughter. This was the only well in the entire Teknaf.
Every day young women used to come to Pat Kuya to get water. And Dhiraj used to sit on a chair in the balcony of the police station and watch the scene of young women fetching water. One day Dhiraj noticed another young woman dressed in a completely new dress, this beautiful young woman's nose-eyes, face like Bengali girls. His name is Mathin. The only daughter of Wan Thin, the zamindar of Teknaf. He liked the girl at first sight. Every day before dawn, Dhiraj Bhattachaya would sit on a chair in the balcony of the police station and wait for Mathin's arrival. Dhiraj used to enjoy the sight when Mathin would walk through the police station premises swinging his towering neck over the pitcher. Mathin used to come to Patkuya before the arrival of other young women and return with water. In the soft light of dawn, they were deeply in love and infatuated with each other in the silent silence.
Looking at each other, Asambhoba used to weave colorful webs of various imaginations. See-see, smile-smile, this is how their love thickens. The day continues. One day or two like this. In the meantime, everyone knows about the love between the two. Despite various obstacles, the two are rumored to be getting married. In the meantime, father's letter came to Dhiraj from Calcutta. Dhiraj has to go to Kolkata on a month's leave. If you don't get leave, you have to resign from your job. Dhiraj decided to go to Calcutta. Mathin was informed about the decision. Mathin did not agree. So Dhiraj was forced to leave Teknaf one evening and ran away. Lover Mathin could not easily accept Dhiraj leaving like this.
Mathin felt that Dhiraj ran away because of the fear of getting married, citing his father's illness. After defeating Pran Purush Dhiraj, Mathin left Annajal and went to bed. The family members, including the landlord father Wan Thin, could not touch Mathin's food despite their best efforts. I want Dhiraj to say one thing. One day Mathin died of this separation of love and great pain. For this reason, thousands of lovers still remember their historical love by seeing Mathin Kup, the witness of love.
Mathin's well is located in Teknaf police outpost area next to river Naf in the heart of Teknaf city. Behind this well is a painful love story. Rakhine landlord's daughter Mathin and a police officer's love conquers time in the poetry of love, waiting and death.
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