: Can be streamed via Prime Video (HoiChoi channel) or on Airtel Xstream Play . Critical Reception
Directed by a visionary filmmaker, "Bhog - 2025" is a thought-provoking short film that explores themes of social relevance, human emotions, and the complexities of modern life. The film's narrative is expected to be a gripping and intense portrayal of the human condition, with a unique blend of drama, suspense, and intrigue. Bhog -2025- Uncut NeonX Originals Short Film 72...
(rituals) and divine intervention, warning against practicing complex rituals without proper guidance. Key Details : Mythology, Psychological Thriller, Supernatural. : Parambrata Chatterjee. Anirban Bhattacharya : Can be streamed via Prime Video (HoiChoi
Critics have noted a central irony: Bhog -2025 critiques performative indulgence while being a product of the very system it questions. The film’s climactic scene—where the critic stares into a mirror-phone showing her own face replaced by an AI-generated "ideal viewer"—has been interpreted as NeonX’s self-aware jab at algorithmic content creation. However, the film still ends with a dance sequence set to a viral synth-wave track, undercutting its own nihilism. This contradiction is, arguably, the most honest representation of 2025 lifestyle: we critique the algorithm, but we still dance to its beat. Anirban Bhattacharya Critics have noted a central irony:
Based on the acclaimed novel by , the story follows Atin Mukherjee (played by Anirban Bhattacharya), a curio collector who brings home an antique brass idol of a deity. His life quickly spirals into a dark obsession as he begins to isolate himself, quit his job, and devote all his time to worshipping the idol. The narrative intensifies with the arrival of Damri , a mysterious outcast who seems to be the only one capable of pacifying the growing malevolent force. Cast and Creative Team Director: Parambrata Chattopadhyay Lead Cast: Anirban Bhattacharya as Atin Mukherjee Parno Mittra as Damri / Goddess Matangi
: A 6-episode limited series, with each episode running approximately 23–25 minutes. Plot Summary
Vikram (28), a broke, sleep-deprived rider for a quick-commerce app “Bhog,” struggles to make ends meet. One night, he receives an anonymous order: a single brass box labeled “Prasad – Do not open before 3:33 AM” . The destination is a condemned tower, “Antariksha,” once a luxury complex now haunted by a past chemical disaster. Desperate for a ₹10,000 tip, he accepts.