The text appears to be a script or transcript of a drama or a movie. It involves a couple, Rabbi and Nishi, who have decided to divorce after a year and a half of marriage. They meet with a lawyer, Advocate Asma Sultana, to handle the divorce proceedings. Asma advises Nishi to file a case of domestic violence against Rabbi, and Rabbi is advised to consult with a good lawyer. However, Rabbi is reluctant and does not want to consult with a lawyer.
Nishi and Rabbi continue to argue and fight, and their relationship deteriorates further. Nishi decides to leave Rabbi and move to her father's place, and Rabbi is upset about this. They both consult with lawyers, and their divorce proceedings begin.
As the divorce proceedings continue, Nishi and Rabbi try to reconcile their differences, but their attempts are unsuccessful. They continue to argue and fight over their divorce, and their relationship deteriorates further.
In the end, Nishi and Rabbi decide that they want to stay together and not get divorced. They realize that they love each other and do not want to lose each other. They decide to change their decision and not get divorced. They both apologize to each other and promise to work on their relationship.
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1. The text refers to a soap bar called "Meril milk soap bar" and the phrase "Freshness is beauty".
2. The title of the work is '90 Days', written by Rajib Ahmed.
3. The cast includes Tahsan Khan, Tasnia Farin, Roji Siddique, Faruk Ahmed, Samu Chowdhury, Khalilur Rahman Kaderi, Mahadi Hasan Piyal, Leona Islam, Engineer Mithu, Nayem Fuad, and Apel Mahmud Emil.
4. The letter mentioned in the text is a divorce letter sent by Rabbi Ahmed to Nishi.
5. The text mentions a conversation between Nishi and Rabbi about the divorce letter, with Nishi expressing surprise and anger.
6. The text also includes a conversation between Nishi, Rabbi, and a third party (possibly a lawyer or mediator) about the divorce and the conditions of the divorce.
7. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her parents about the divorce, with Nishi expressing her unhappiness and upset at the idea of divorce.
8. The text mentions a lawyer named Advocate Asma Sultana, who is seen as a solution provider for family affairs.
9. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her parents about the divorce, with Nishi expressing her unhappiness and upset at the idea of divorce.
10. Nishi is seen discussing her plans to file for divorce and the potential consequences of doing so.
11. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her parents about the divorce, with Nishi expressing her unhappiness and upset at the idea of divorce.
12. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her husband Rabbi, discussing the terms of the divorce and the conditions of the divorce.
13. The text includes a conversation between Nishi, Rabbi, and a third party (possibly a lawyer or mediator) about the divorce and the conditions of the divorce.
14. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her parents about the divorce, with Nishi expressing her unhappiness and upset at the idea of divorce.
15. The text mentions a lawyer named Advocate Asma Sultana, who is seen as a solution provider for family affairs.
16. Nishi is seen discussing her plans to file for divorce and the potential consequences of doing so.
17. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her husband Rabbi, discussing the terms of the divorce and the conditions of the divorce.
18. The text includes a conversation between Nishi, Rabbi, and a third party (possibly a lawyer or mediator) about the divorce and the conditions of the divorce.
19. The text includes a conversation between Nishi and her parents about the divorce, with Nishi expressing her unhappiness and upset at the idea of divorce.
20. The text mentions a lawyer named Advocate Asma Sultana, who is seen as a solution provider for family affairs.