Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories.
Some mischievous children are disturbing people and are creating nuisance in the village. They have started attacking Gulte and his friends house. They are breaking pots and pasting cow dung on doors.
Grief has engulfed on Krishnanagar, everyone is tensed and are sobbing. Raja Krishnachandra's son and the Yuvraj of Krishnanagar is missing since morning. Someone has abducted Yuvraj, while he was on his morning walk. But who has abducted Yuvraj? What will Raja and Gopal do now?
Raj Rani has suggested Raja Krishnachandra to replace the old painting of the palace with the new ones. Hearing his Raja got tensed and discussed the matter in his court. Raja heard everyone's suggestion and agreed that the artist will be doing this job. In the meantime, one informer came and told Raja that the artist is seriously ill and is struggling for his life.
Gopal has taken a few days leave from attending Raja Krishnachandra's royal court. In his absence Bhagwan has brought a new singer from the nearby village. Raja Krishnachandra got excited and wanted to hear him singing. However, after hearing the singer everyone is mesmerized and now no one is interested in the important works of Raja's court.
Raja Krishnachandra has decided to organize a competition. In this competition people need to make indigenous fire crackers and the best person will be awarded with 25 Gold coins. Raj Rani will give away the award to the best maker of the fire cracker.
People from nearby villages are flocking Krishnanagar. They are leaving Khambaj rajyo as the king has become very cruel. Raja Krishnachandra feels that it should be stopped immediately. In the meantime, those migrated people have approached Pondit Mosayi to provide admissions to their children.
Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories
Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories
There is a man in the village who is lending out money to helpless people for the moment and after few days he is recovering it by imposing huge amount of interest on it. Poor villagers are very worried about the injustice done by the money lender. In the meantime, Gopal has fallen into money lender's trap. What will Gopal do now?