The Buriganga once carried life through Dhaka's heart. Today, it bears the weight of the city's rapid growth. And yet, along its banks, life flows on: people work, trade, rest, and endure. These photographs trace the uneasy intimacy between people and water - a relationship marked by necessity, resilience, and quiet harm. Across Bangladesh, rivers reflect this same tension: lifelines turned fragile, ecosystems pushed to the edge. This series offers a glimpse into that reality - where water nourishes and betrays, and where its spirit persists against the slow ache of environmental neglect.