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Bhoga series review
Cast: Aniran Bhattacharya, Paran Mitra, Rajatav Dutta
Director: Parambararata Chattopadhyay
Star Rating: ★★★ .5
The new original indulgence directed by actor Parambararta Chatopadhyay made my heart rate triple and left my jaw on the floor in the best way. Even though I am aware of the original short story of Avik Sarkar, which serves as a source for this compact 6-episode series, it surprised me and bowed from gate-go. It begins with flirtatious and gradually makes the elevated mythological scary. (ALSO READ: Aniran Bhattacharya opens on the Hochoi series bhog: ‘This was an incredible proposal as an actor’
Base
Bhoga, which translates into a form of offering in Bengali, the center around Atin (Aniran Bhattacharya), a Kolkata-based person who is working in the 30s. The show starts with good news as they get a lot of promotion. He is an orphan that is seen at home by Pushpa Di (Sudipa Basu). She cooks her dutyly and explains how her late mother promised to take care of Atin. His uncle Bhabesh Kaku (RJDV Dutta) takes care of him.
Everything seems fine with atin, which bothers a love for ancient pieces. One day, when he gives the possibility to this other-worldly deity in his friend’s shop- one goddess with four hands, one takes a skull in one and holding the other a stringent means. Its discomfort carries it forward; There is a strange kind of bridge towards it that it cannot escape. He brings the deity home and starts worshiping him. Soon, he has a dream -like vision at night, where the deity revealed that he is hungry and wants a gift.
What is this conspiracy? Atin should not ask. He has to present himself completely. And so he does, as Bhog has started charting his gradual dynasty in this passion that attachs his body and mind. His devotion reduces his other interests, desires, and to the extent he wants to see no harm in bringing a stranger home in one evening. She is Damery, which is played by the terrible Parno Mittera. She cooks cooks, and Atin eats it- even if she turns it up.
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what works
Bhoga 6 plays during tightly knit episodes, which is directed by excessive care and nuances by Parambararta Chattopadhyay. Settings are important, because the feeling of mixed with relief with relief is balanced with luxurious use of light and set design. Shantinu Mitra Negi’s screenplay wisely expands on the elements that step by the original text, which later refers to crop questions. Nabarun Bose’s chilling background score is one of the largest highlights of the show, gradually manufactures a gradual crastendo.
None of these Aniran Bhattacharya’s rapidly work without central performance, which incarnates with great depths to feel the masks of Atin and the mask of curiosity. This man is left for materiality, the way his body gradually shrinks under the weight of this invisible burden. The actor understood the feeling of loss and revelation very well. Special shouts for the special appearance of Subhasish Mukherjee, which stands out in that one scene.
final thoughts
Bhog is not so much about myths or demons because it is about belief. Or its loss. Atin is affected within this hyper-real world of mysteries and energies, and he loses a sense of control. Even when he starts ashamed, there are only a handful of people who work on this sudden change.
The fate of a single middlemen present in their small shells below the surface of all terror and adventure of indulgence lies the fate. This is an incompetent belief that a person can be enough to himself, but does it actually work like this? As the atin will learn to the end, the feeling of a gift, if any, should reach as a task of love.
Bhog is now streaming on Hoichoi.
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