Description: Ghatu, an almost extinct Bangladeshi folk song, where everyone's concentration and lust revolves around a teenage boy who grows their hair, wears sarees, takes cheap makeup, and wears coconut shells inside their blouses to attract the audience. All of these boys are from very vulnerable families, being treated by drunk lower-class men as their "Pleasure toys."
The poor boy's moistened eyes sometimes reflect their helplessness and financial insecurities.