Raghav’s hand trembled over his phone. He had exactly ₹5,200 in his account—his mess fund for the month. But it was a scam, right? It had to be. Just an elaborate prank by the same hackers who ran the porn virus ads.
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To watch a two-hour movie, Raghav had to survive a gauntlet of horny-bot chat windows, fake "Your iPhone 14 has been won!" alerts, and a particularly aggressive ad that screamed, "YOUR PORN VIRUS HAS A COMPUTER!" in a robotic female voice. He considered this the "digital lungi dance"—annoying, but part of the charm.