But Taraprasad's wife believes the entire idea is ridiculous, and writes a letter to Umaprasad urging him to return home as soon as possible. Following Kalikainker's gesture, Taraprasad also accepts Doyamoyee as goddess. He goes to Doyamoyee and worships at her feet. When Kalikinkar awakens, he is convinced that Doyamoyee is an avatar of Kali. One evening, Kalikinkar has a vivid dream that intermingles the eyes of the devi Kali and the face of Doyamoyee. Umaprasad leaves for Kolkata (Calcutta) to teach in college and learn English, and Doyamoyee remains behind to take care of her father-in-law. Umaprasad and Taraprasad's father, Kalikinkar Choudhuri, is a devoted follower of the goddess Kali. Umaprasad's elder brother Taraprasad, his wife and their young son Khoka (with whom Doyamoyee shares a special bond) also live in this house. In 19th-century rural Bengal, Doyamoyee ( Sharmila Tagore) and her husband Umaprasad ( Soumitra Chatterjee) live with Umaprasad's family.
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