A poor girl writes to God asking for help. The kind postmaster replies with money, pretending to be God. But when the amount falls short, she suspects him of stealing, unknowingly doubting the very person who tried to protect her faith.
The motherless girl Sangte lives at the bottom of a hill with her father in a lonely house. She herself drives the boat to go to a remote school. When she comes to know if someone drops a letter into the Postbox, it is received by the receiver. So, she writes a letter to God mentioning her extreme poverty and the well-being of her mother and she drops it into the post box. The post-master opens the envelope and reads the letter seeing the receiver's name 'God'. The postmaster then writes a reply to this letter as well as sends some money with the letter so that her simple trust doesn't break down. As a result, she continues her belief in God but mistrusts the postmaster himself.—Cinema Bangladesh