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Bhog
Release poster
GenreHorror, Thriller
Based onBhog
by Avik Sarkar[1]
Written byAvik Sarkar
Screenplay byShantanu Mitra Neogi
Directed byParambrata Chattopadhyay
Starring
ComposerNabarun Bose
Country of originIndia
Original languageBengali
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time23-25 minutes
Production companyRoadshow Films
Original release
NetworkHoichoi
Release1 May 2025 (2025-05-01)

Bhog is a 2025 Indian Bengali supernatural thriller web series, based on an eponymous novel written by Avik Sarkar.[2][3] Directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay, it was released on the Bengali language OTT platform Hoichoi on 1 May 2025.[4][5] The series stars Anirban Bhattacharya and Parno Mittra in lead roles, Rajatava Dutta and Sudipa Basu in supporting roles and Subhasish Mukhopadhyay in a special appearance.[6]

The story Bhog was also adapted in another feature film by director Rajorshi Dey, titled as Purba Paschim Dakshin Uttar Asbei.[7][8]

Plot

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Atin is a bachelor, who lives with his elderly aunt Pushpa di, after his mother's death. A private employee, he is an extrovert and loves clubbing after his office hours. But things take a turn in his life after he gets a mysterious brass idol from his friend Subesh's antique shop. He was intrigued by the features of the goddess' statue, who held a veena in her upper left hand, a kharga in upper right hand, a human skull in lower left hand and had lower right hand posed in aashirvad mudra. Upon inquiring Subesh about the goddess' name, he informed that it was unknown to him too as he received it while acquiring old items from an old house.

Atin starts getting haunted dreams every night after bringing the idol to his house. A green complexioned goddess comes to his dreams, asking him to feed her and satisfy her hunger. Worried by the these events, he started offering her flowers and fruits as bhog. Bhavesh kaku analysed from its appearance that the idol represents a Tantric goddess. With Pushpa di, he warned him from worshipping her. It was an unknown goddess and Atin was unfamiliar with the rituals of her worship. Any mistake could cost him to face the wrath of the goddess. Without paying heed to their advice, he got indulged in her devotion, becoming eccentric and introverted, thinking only about the goddess.

One day, Bhavesh kaku brought a priest to recognize the idol. They were shocked to see Atin presenting a demented devotional dance to the goddess. The priest too failed to recognize it and suggested Atin to not worship her without knowing the proper rituals. But Atin, hellbent upon his decision, asked them to not interfere in his "Maa - chele" relationship with the goddess, since she comes in his dreams and speaks with him.

One day, Atin meets a mysterious homeless widow Damri, who stopped his car asking him for food. Then Atin accepted her request for shelter. Despite objection from Pushpa di, Damri starts living with them and enthusiastically prepares bhog for Atin to offer to the goddess. On the next day after Damri's arrival, Atin finds that for the first time, the goddess has eaten his offerings. He felt there is some magic in Damri's cooking, since the goddess started eating "bhog" ever since she started cooking it. One day, Pushpa di suddenly disappeared. A police investigation was started but it was closed after a few days when Atin absent mindedly, gave police permission to shut down the case.

Over time, Atin starts hating social interactions and lost his will to live. Despite feeling like throwing up, he eats the foul smelling food cooked by Damri. Worried, Bhabesh kaku asked Subesh to take him to the place from where he procured the idol. They met the priest who handed over the idol to Subesh. He informed, the idol represents the ninth of the ten Mahavidyas, goddess Matangi. Being the kulguru of the local zamindar family in succession of lineage for hundreds of years, he revealed the reason behind the idol's creation. He handed it over costless, since Sahashraksh Chakraborty, the initial worshipper of the idol, had instructed that the idol must be handed over to someone if the family ever moves out of their ancestral house, or else danger will befall them. He stated that if a person commits any mistake while worshipping her, a petni belonging to the ten Mahavidyas will enter his life and kill him at the end of 1 amavasya.

While returning from office, Atin stopped at a dhaba, where he met Krishnananda Maitra. Atin gave a part his food on Maitra's request. Pleased, he gave Atin a sapphire pendant locket and adviced him to never take it off. He assured that Maa Mahamaya will protect him. After wearing it, Atin regained sanity. He realised Pushpa di was missing. Next day, on amavasya, he realised, goddess has not eaten his previous day's offerings. Damri assured she will cook Mohabhog to offer that day. Going to the roof, Atin discovers tantric yantras drawn, where birds and cats lay dead. While returning home that day, he meets Bhavesh kaku, who informed him that Damri is a petni and the only way to defeat her is to fight her face to face or else she will sacrifice Atin on that day.

Entering the house, they find everything was in shambles. In one room, Damri was cooking a hand in a pot with fire emitting from her legs. Atin recognized it was Pushpa di's hand. He rushed to avenge Pushpa di's death. Attempting to stop Atin, Bhavesh got slapped unconscious by Damri. In a duel, Atin was forced to take off the locket, under influence of Damri's maya. When she was about to kill him, with his last bit of strength, he grabbed the locket lying slightly away from him. He touched it on Damri's forehead and she was killed. A week later, Bhavesh kaku regained his conscience. On his advice, Atin immersed the idol in the Hooghly river. In a post credit scene, it is shown that two friends are drinking at a river ghat. One of them suddenly notices a goddess asking him to give her food and satiate her hunger, indicating that people will go on getting trapped in goddess Matangi's maya unless she is properly worshipped by someone.[9][10]

Cast

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Cameo appearance

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Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Agomon"Parambrata ChattopadhyayAvik SarkarMay 1, 2025 (2025-05-01)
Atin comes across the idol of an unknown goddess at his friend Subesh's antique shop, which intrigues him. He brings it to his home and since its arrival, he starts getting haunting divine instructions in his dreams every night.
2"Aradhana"Parambrata ChattopadhyayAvik SarkarMay 1, 2025 (2025-05-01)
Atin starts worshipping the goddess, initially out of his fear about the repercussions that he might face for not following the divine order, but later, out of his devotion, since, worshipping her became the sole motive of his life.
3"Anuprobesh"Parambrata ChattopadhyayAvik SarkarMay 1, 2025 (2025-05-01)
Damri, a mysterious homeless widow, seeks shelter from Atin, which he provides despite objection from Pushpa di. Ever since she arrived and started preparing the bhog for Atin to offer, the goddess started eating the offerings everyday.
4"Akraman"Parambrata ChattopadhyayAvik SarkarMay 1, 2025 (2025-05-01)
One night, Pushpa di suddenly disappeared. Indifferent to her disappearance, Atin falls for the maya of the sinister Damri, who starts caring for him and watched him completely delve into the darkness of his devotion.
5"Anweshan"Parambrata ChattopadhyayAvik SarkarMay 1, 2025 (2025-05-01)
The night when Atin's uncle Bhavesh kaku discovered the secrets behind the idol and how to come out of its tantric maya, Atin meets a mysterious man, Krishnananda Das, who gave him a sapphire pendant locket and adviced him to never take it off.
6"Amanisha"Parambrata ChattopadhyayAvik SarkarMay 1, 2025 (2025-05-01)
As Atin regains sanity after wearing the locket, he and Bhavesh kaku face Damri in her actual form on the night of amavasya. With the enchanted blue sapphire, Atin defeats Damri in a final reckoning and immerses the idol in a river to get rid off her maya.

Reception

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Poorna Banerjee of The Times of India rated the series 3.5/5 stars and wrote "True to his signature style, Parambrata Chattopadhyay delivers another gripping horror web series. Though the series occasionally falters in pacing, Bhog remains a well-crafted horror drama with strong performances and atmospheric storytelling."[13]

Santanu Das of Hindustan Times rated the film 3.5/5 stars and opined "Bhog is not so much about myths or demons as it is about faith. Beneath the surface of all the terror and thrill of Bhog lies the fate of a lonely middleman existing in his own little shell. As Atin will learn by the end, the sense of an offering, if any, must arrive as an act of love.[14]

Shanku Sharma of East India Story reviewed the film and wrote "Bhog is a cautionary tale. It warns of the dangers of surrendering reason at the altar of mystery, of meddling with forces we don’t fully understand. It’s a deeply atmospheric, intelligent thriller that lingers long after the credits roll. The horror here is not of ghosts, but of psychological possession—of losing one’s grip on reality in the name of faith."[15]

Shruti Mishra of Anandabazar Patrika rated the film 7/10 stars and highlighted "Parambrata presented his bhog with apt storytelling in a short span of time. Despite the good acting, terrific makeup and bad vfx has drowned the most important scenes. Besides, what's the use of horror as a genre if the audience don't get scared?"[16]

References

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  1. ^ "Bhog Web Series (ভোগ ওয়েব সিরিজ)".
  2. ^ "Parambrata Chattopadhyay's supernatural thriller 'Bhog'". Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  3. ^ "Latest in entertainment, lifestyle, fashion | t2ONLINE - Vibe With The tRIBE". www.t2online.in. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  4. ^ Bharat, E. T. V. (23 December 2024). "পার্ণোর জন্য কি বদলাবে অনির্বাণের জীবন? আসছে পরমের 'ভোগ'". ETV Bharat News (in Bengali). Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  5. ^ "Bhog' teaser: Anirban Bhattacharya becomes obsessed with a tantric". Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  6. ^ "Anirban to star in Parambrata's supernatural web series 'Bhog'". The Daily Star. 11 November 2024. Archived from the original on 12 November 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  7. ^ "The first look of Bhog is out". The Times of India. 23 December 2024. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  8. ^ সংবাদদাতা, আনন্দবাজার অনলাইন. "এই প্রথম পরমব্রতের পরিচালনায় অনির্বাণ, নতুন ওয়েব সিরিজ়ে আর কী চমক থাকছে?" (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 4 December 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  9. ^ "Latest in entertainment, lifestyle, fashion | t2ONLINE - Vibe With The tRIBE". www.t2online.in. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  10. ^ "পরমব্রতর পরিচালনায় 'ভোগ' নিয়ে আসছেন অনির্বাণ, রয়েছে আরও অনেক চমক". Hindustantimes Bangla (in Bengali). 11 November 2024. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  11. ^ "Parambrata Chattopadhyay's next stars Anirban and Rajatava". The Times of India. 11 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Anirban-Parambrata: অনির্বাণের বিপরীতে পার্নো". Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  13. ^ Banerjee, Poorna (3 May 2025). "Bhog Season 1 Review : Great performances, gripping script add up to deliver shivers". Times of India. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
  14. ^ Das, Santanu (2 May 2025). "Bhog review: Anirban Bhattacharya shines in eerie and unsettling mythical horror". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 14 June 2025.
  15. ^ Gupta, Somashis (14 April 2025). "Bhog : A Supernatural Thriller By Parambrata Chattopadhyay". East India Story. Retrieved 16 April 2025.
  16. ^ Misra, Shruti (1 May 2025). "দেবীর কোপ, পিশাচিনীর বিভীষিকা! চেনা গল্পে কেমন 'ভোগ' পরিবেশন করলেন পরমব্রত?" (in Bengali). Retrieved 14 June 2025.
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