Menhaz Zaman, born in 1996 to Bengali immigrants, seemed like an ordinary young man. Throughout his upbringing, he fulfilled the duties expected of a Bengali son, showing respect to his parents, diligently completing his chores, and performing well academically. After completing high school, Menhaz informed his parents that he had been accepted into York University. However, this was far from the truth.
Instead of attending university, Menhaz spent his days at the mall, immersing himself in video games. For three years, he managed to keep up the facade, going about his daily routine without arousing suspicion. But every lie has its consequences, and Menhaz's graduation day marked a turning point in his life. Join us as we explore the captivating story of Menhaz Zaman and the group of gamers who ultimately brought him down.
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Intro & Extro Music: Undersea World by Dragonov
Teachable Moments Music: Untold Story by Ballian De Moulle
Audience Applause and Laughter: Ponds5 Sound Effects
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