: A gut-wrenching tale of a father (Polash) in Rome who suffers a heart attack but refuses to go to the hospital because he cannot afford the bill after sending his entire paycheck to Dhaka for his daughter's wedding. Why it’s iconic : Polash’s monologue to his reflection about "Probashi being a walking ATM" is quoted endlessly in expat forums.
While many actors have tried their hand at this genre, has mastered it. He didn't just act in these dramas; he breathed life into them.
Explores how expatriates prioritize their families' happiness over their own basic needs. (2023) probashi natok polash
is more than entertainment—it is a cultural artifact that documents the silent suffering of millions of Bangladeshi workers abroad. Through the character of Polash, the drama asks a difficult question: Does financial success abroad justify the destruction of one’s emotional self and family ties? By avoiding cheap patriotism or facile solutions, it remains a benchmark in Bangladeshi tele-drama for social realism.
Whether it is a comedy about cultural misunderstandings or a tragedy about family separation, the emotional core is always strong. He highlights the sacrifices parents make for their children and the identity crisis faced by the second generation. : A gut-wrenching tale of a father (Polash)
Polash has been involved in several notable projects centered on the expatriate experience: Amra Probashi (We Are Expatriates)
Mortoza Polash is not just an actor but a successful businessman and music producer. He didn't just act in these dramas; he
, has carved out a unique niche in Bangladeshi television. While he is celebrated for his comedic timing, his portrayal of "Probashi" (expatriate) life resonates deeply with millions. His projects, such as Probashi 2 Amra Probashi