The episode explores the theme of being a "small fish in a big pond." Sikandar Box, a typical Dhaka middle-class man, is completely out of his depth in the criminal underworld of Cox's Bazar. The comedy arises from his attempt to apply "Dhaka street smarts" to a high-stakes gang war.
The fourth episode of Sikandar Box Ekhon Cox's Bazare —a sequel in the iconic Bangladeshi comedy series starring Mosharraf Karim—serves as a pivotal moment in the titular character’s misadventures at the world’s longest natural sea beach. Directed by Sagar Jahan, this episode highlights the series' core theme: how Sikandar’s innate simplicity and past kindness consistently rescue him from the chaotic, often self-inflicted problems he encounters while traveling with his wife, Kheya, and a group of tagging-along friends. Narrative Structure and Conflict
: Misunderstandings arise between Sikandar and his wife, Kheya, leading him to develop unwarranted doubts about her fidelity. Cast and Crew