She slipped into Alley 72 where vendors hawked neural sweets and counterfeit memories. Color spilled from every stall—hot pink syrups, phosphor-blue incense, and signage that blinked between Sanskrit script and glitch-slang. Aria moved like she was memorizing the place for later: the vendor with the faint scar across her jaw, the kid selling origami cranes made from old transit maps, the old man who hummed a prayer in a language that had stopped being spoken when maps were redrawn.

In an era of OTT platforms with strict content guidelines, "uncut" has become a cult marketing term. For Bhog , the uncut status is not about gratuitous gore—though there is plenty—but about . Director Arjun Mehra stated in a recent podcast:

NeonX frequently releases "Uncut" versions of its short films that feature extended or explicit scenes not found in standard trailers. These films are typically characterized by: Romance, drama, and adult content.

I’m unable to provide the specific content you’re looking for regarding or a “short film 72 new” — as this appears to refer to a possibly unreleased, regional, or restricted film (likely from an Indian OTT or adult-oriented platform).

The story follows Atin Mukherjee (Anirban Bhattacharya), a reclusive bachelor whose rational life spirals into a nightmare after he brings home an enigmatic brass idol of the tantric goddess Matangi from an antique shop.

Since I can't browse live or confirm unreleased content, I’ve crafted a you can adapt once you've seen the film or have the official details.

as Damri: A mysterious widow who blurs the line between a servant and a sinister supernatural entity.