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"Kichu Na" is a poignant short film that sheds light on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence against women through the lens of its resilient protagonist, Mishti. Set in a small town, the story unfolds against the backdrop of societal norms that often enable such atrocities to persist. Mishti, a young and spirited woman, finds herself trapped in a when someone is trying to blackmail her with her fake inappropriate images and trying to have a physical relationship with her forcefully.. The narrative takes us through the subtle yet insidious ways in which gender-based violence manifests in her life, affecting her mental and emotional well-being. Mishti grapples with a society that normalizes such behavior and a justice system that fails to provide her the support she desperately needs. As Mishti faces the daily struggle for survival, the film delves into the psychological toll of abuse, emphasizing the isolation and despair that many victims experience. However, the story takes a devastating turn as Mishti finds herself unable to raise voice against it and limit the incident by sharing it with her teacher and friends. The film concludes with a powerful and unsettling climax that underscores the pervasive nature of gender-based violence as the teacher reveals the reason of wearing a sunglass at the end, leaving no room for hope or redemption. "Kichu Na" serves as a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by countless women, where the cycle of abuse and silence often prevails over justice. The film aims to provoke introspection and stimulate conversations about the urgent need for societal change to break the cycle of violence against women.