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Their leader, Ravi “Stripes” Sharma, was a former film school dropout who knew exactly how to exploit every security flaw in the industry. His team: Neha, the hacker; Baaz, the muscle; and Chhotu, the nervous genius who encoded stolen prints.
“We get the master copy tonight,” Ravi whispered, pointing at a blueprint of the studio’s server room. “The tiger is just a prop. Ignore it.”
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During the heist, Baaz accidentally triggered a silent alarm. As guards swarmed, the team fled through the animal training zone—and in the chaos, Sultan’s cage was left open.
The tagline of the real movie later became: You can steal the film, but you can’t steal the wild.
Their latest target: Dangaar: Rise of the Bengal , a $200 million action film starring a real trained tiger named Sultan.
One by one, the tiger took them down—not killing, but disabling. Baaz was pinned. Neha was cornered near the servers. Ravi made a desperate call: release the unfinished film as a live stream.