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Original Title:
#VIRAL WORLD
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Revolutionary Talkies
S Originals
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 95
#VIRAL WORLD is a suspense relationship drama that opens with a 24-year old girl jumping off a building. The whole story happens over computer screens, series of video calls, several YouTube videos, collection of social-media stories and a bunch of text messages. This story is about how relationships drift apart on the virtual world. Swapna, a girl who has just moved to the United States for higher studies, tries to save her 4-year old relationship with whatever it takes. Aditi, an emotionally dependent girl living by herself, tries to establish an emotional bond with a guy she meets on a social-media platform. These girls trust their guys and the internet, but neither deserve their trust! Who is the girl that takes her life? The movie explores long distance relationships and how these relationships are being affected by social-media platforms. It also expostulates a burning cybercrime, which exploits the privacy of young girls and women over the internet.
Director:
Brijesh Tangi
Director of Photography:
Varun Ankarla
Editor:
GS
Music:
Gyaani
Producer:
Sathish Godala
Srujan Yarabolu
Akila Tangi
Sound:
Sai Maneendhar Reddy
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