Since its limited release on the FeniApp platform in January 2025, My Aunty -2025- has racked up over 4.2 million views, a record for regional Bangladeshi content. International festival recognition followed: it won the "Best Asian Short Feature" at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) in October 2025.
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They’re going to delete this conversation soon. The company doesn’t like ghosts that remember too well. My Aunty -2025- FeniApp Originals Short Film 72...
Because I loved you, beta. And love doesn’t need a server.
By branding its productions as "Originals," FeniApp is positioning itself as a direct creator of content, not just a distributor. This is a strategic move to build a unique brand identity in a crowded digital marketplace. While FeniApp itself is not widely recognized, its name evokes a sense of calm, nature, and visual elegance, as suggested by the unrelated "Feni" app, which is a visual journal for capturing natural beauty. The production company may be drawing on similar aesthetic principles for its storytelling. Since its limited release on the FeniApp platform
As of May 2026, the film is available exclusively on:
: Stories told without the traditional cinematic filters or heavy censorship. Decoding "My Aunty (2025)" They’re going to delete this conversation soon
Watch alone. Keep tissues nearby. And after the credits roll, call your aunty. Do not wait 72 months.
The success of titles like "My Aunty" points to a broader shift in how media is consumed across the Indian subcontinent and its diaspora:
Utilizing familiar regional dialects and cultural backdrops.
Since this appears to be a specific (and potentially upcoming or niche) production, I have prepared a draft article that treats the film as a significant new release in the digital short film space. You can use this as a press release, a blog post, or a review template.