Bangladesh, being a predominantly Muslim country, has historically been guided by strict social norms and values. However, with the country's rapid urbanization, increased access to education, and growing exposure to global cultures, the younger generation is experiencing a significant transformation in their attitudes towards relationships and romance. Colleges and universities have become melting pots for young people from diverse backgrounds, providing a platform for socialization and interaction.

Today, digital connectivity has entirely reshaped the narrative arc of college romance.

: The "Log-e-Ki-Bolbe" (What will people say?) culture remains a major factor. Many students keep their relationships a secret from their parents until they reach professional milestones.

: Couples frequently face scrutiny from campus authorities, local residents, or conservative peers who frown upon public displays of affection (PDA).

No Bangladeshi college romance is complete without antagonists.