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Promo video of “The Source”

Story brief of “UTSHO” – The Source

Anis is a young educated personality one night who has donated blood just as a reply of a phone call in reference to his girl friend. After six months suddenly he identifies that he has some problem in his blood. He went back to that clinic and the on duty doctor try to arrest him as AIDS patient. He ran out from the clinic and hiding his status to his wife and family. He started searching the cause of infection. He went to a service center and met with the counselor. On the other hand his wife as well as her family starting stigmatizing him and searching the root of infection. Anis become lonely and searching for the root of infection. Anis wife Mili decided to divorce her husband at the end and finally she wanted to meet with Anis. Anis told her to test her blood to confirm her status. Mili come to the counselor and test voluntary testing. The positive counselor counseled Mili and finally she returned to her beloved husband Anis.

 

Why should People watch the Film – UTSHO?

-          The film is romantic

-          Suitable for all age

-          Meets the social entertainment

-          Suitable to watch with all family members

-          Not use any vulgar discussion or scene (Though this film is focused on HIV awareness and people usually understand that erotic/vulgar discussion is in)

 

The general people are very much confusing to getting information from various sides. And all of that information is not really necessary for all people. In some case new misconception are creating. To address all those issues this video film focuses on some important sides, which are:

 

  1. Described the mode of transmission of HIV has clearly clarified through this video film.
  2. Described clearly what is counseling, Pre-test and Post-test
  3. Addressed the myth and misconception related to getting HIV
  4. Clearly explained what are HIV and AIDS. And described the comparison between HIV and AIDS
  5. Message against stigma and discrimination