May 09, Kathmandu- Just as a small ‘Jhilko’ can cause a big fire, similarly, a small addiction to digital addiction can have a serious impact on an individual, society, and family. The movie 'Jhilko' is based on this reality. It poignantly presents the subtle form of digital addiction and its effects.
Today, mobile phones have become an integral part of our lives. Once a means of communication, mobile phones have now become a powerful tool that guides our lifestyle. Unfortunately, children are also falling into its trap. 'Jhilko' has exposed this burning problem.
Director Yadav Bhattarai has exposed the serious problem of growing digital addiction among children through the film 'Jhilko'. Nowadays, the habit of using mobile phones, playing online games and watching 'videos' on YouTube before eating has become commonplace for children.
In the movie, these themes and their impact are presented artistically. In this film, actors like Ayushi Dhakal, Vishal Pokharel, Barsha Siwakoti, and Sunil Pokharel have given strong performances, bringing the story to life.
The movie 'Jhilko' has depicted how serious it can be in the future when parents also consider children's mobile usage to be normal and ignore it.
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