It was a bit painful to watch Chanchal Chowdhury playing a mute (?) character because we can never have enough of him. If he doesn't talk at all that deprives us of a huge amount of pleasure.
But that's just a bittersweet opinion because he was required of it for the sake of the plot, so I will not complain.
Finally Bangladeshi creators have learned to implement cliffhanger successfully. The final episode definitely lived up to its expectations.
This series has amazing casting, most of them nailed it. Background scores are fitting too, only there were a few times it appeared to me as unnecessary (ex: when Sajib's mother meets him in prison).
Since the story isn't finished yet and it's literally named ''Karagar Part 1'', one shouldn't be so judgmental of the plot but the build up for the next part has been great, THAT I'd like to admit.
Screenplay is decent, it has the capacity to keep the viewers edge of their seats. To sum up, it might not feel something extraordinary because of the incomplete story for obvious reasons but as the first half of it, it is definitely worth watching and worth waiting for the next one. Just like a very interesting character of the plot uttered, ''Wait has many shades'' as it also teases the audience to hold on for the next journey.