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The video ended. A black screen with white text appeared: “This PSA was funded by the Creators’ Collective of India. Share if you believe in paying for stories.”

Ria sat back. The rain had softened to a drizzle. In the other room, Meera was still humming that tune.

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While waiting, she scrolled through the “lifestyle and entertainment” section of the site. There were articles with headlines like “10 Kareena Kapoor Diet Secrets That Are Actually Dangerous” and “Why Renting Luxury Handbags Is Not Empowerment.” The writing was sloppy, full of typos, and strangely addictive. It was entertainment as junk food—quick, greasy, and satisfying in a guilty way.

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Ria’s finger froze over the trackpad.

The website was a chaotic collage of neon green buttons, pop-up ads for “hot single moms in your area,” and thumbnails of movies that looked like they had been recorded in a cinema using a shaky phone. Ria’s antivirus software had let out a single, warning chirp before going silent—either defeated or complicit.

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“Download - Sugar 2024X www.moviespapa.voto... lifestyle and entertainment” The video ended

But instead of the show’s slick opening credits—the ones with the shimmering candy-themed logo and the EDM beat—a different video loaded. It was grainy, shot on what looked like an old phone. A young woman, maybe twenty-two, sat on a plastic chair in a room with peeling wallpaper. She wasn’t acting.

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