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The scarcity of issue based films and emergence of Bhog
ashifalishekh28 June 2017
Going beyond the archetype, the team Bhog challenges the norms and has come out with a superb short film having issue as its core. Bhog realistically narrates the suffering of a kid who is not aware of the abusing he has gone through. However the short film is positive in its tone and gives us the ray of hope amidst the agony.
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10/10
Bhog mesmerizes
spotondesigners28 June 2017
Bhog is an excellent short film successfully narrating the pain of a child who goes through devastating experience of life. Its a beautifully made film. Kudos to its makers! Congratulations. Such short films are rare in our industry as we are using the medium of films just for the entertainment.
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10/10
Bhog is the depiction of creativity
bhargavmandani30 June 2017
Bhog is a nice short film made based on a social issue. The sexual abuse in any form to any age group is not acceptable especially when the victim is the child.bhog is the word which means victim only and truly it depicts a story of a child being victim. Though the film has serious subject it does not make you gloomy as the story ends on a positive note.
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8/10
We need directors like Yash Revar even more
hlc-cicff5 June 2017
What we usually do when the lively, energetic, and brilliant 'little one' of our family all of a sudden becomes gloomy, inactive and dull? Well, conventionally most of the time we lay the blame on the sufferer only. But we can't even presume that the harrowing reality is throwing dust in our eyes. We can't even think that our little dear one can be a victim of child s abuse or child molestation and his or her changing behavior can be the sign of post- traumatic stress disorder. Yes, the menacing truth is that, more than 40 million children subjected to abuse each year. Not only that, as per report today in every 10 seconds a child is abused or raped. Director Yash Revar has beautifully highlighted this catastrophic side of the society in his short film Bhog.

Story goes like this very enthusiastic and full of life Swayam is a brilliant student in his class. Friendly nature Swayam did not take much time to mingle with the new uncle, his father's friend. Circumspectly uncle became one of his best friends. The innocent boy could not perceive the coarse and brutish nature of his dear uncle. Swayam's parent sent him his Uncle's home for study. That day in the empty house Swayam was sexually abused by his UNCLE. Terribly frightened Swayam could not inform his parents about the incident. That dirty incident engulfed him like a nightmare. Swayam becomes lifeless, inert and dull as he can't come out from the trauma.

Our society has a mind set – up with the fact that only teenage girls and young women can be victim of sexual harassment. But nowadays the picture has slightly changed; at this time our little girls as well as boys are also can be a victim.

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics' National Criminal Victimization Survey, there were 346,830 reported rapes or sexual assaults of persons 12 years or younger and at least 62,939 cases of child sexual abuse last year and this figure is increasing daily. According to child psychiatrists, children can't comprehend sexual harassment properly and that's why the culprits make these innocents as their target.

When a movie exhibits this type of overriding topic it becomes a message to the people. And in our current situation, we need directors like Yash Revar even more. It's really difficult for a child to understand such an issue to perform the role. In 'Bhog' the child has performed extraordinarily, though in this case maximum credit goes to the director Yash Revar.

The last scene of the short film, where Swayam protests and saves a girl child from molestation undoubtedly is a master stroke. So not only ourselves, we need to conscious our children too. Then only will this kind of short film acquire its real tribute.

Arindam Bhunia/Cult Critic/CICFF
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