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Now, the homepage had changed. It displayed a single, pulsing line of text: “You have watched 1 movie. You have 6 days left. Rate a new movie to extend your subscription.” Panic set in. He searched for his own name. No results. He searched for “Death” —a list of 847 unmarked films appeared. Each one a future accident, a quiet murder, a sudden cardiac arrest, filmed in advance by… someone. Or something .

Arjun Khanna was drowning in a sea of mediocrity. As a final-year film student at Mumbai’s most pretentious institute, he had been forced to watch seventeen remakes of the same rom-com. He needed something raw. Something dangerous.

Arjun’s blood went cold. He reopened the site. Ratedwap.com Movies

But instead of a star rating, there were two buttons: ⚠️ WARNING: VIEWER DISCRETION (FATAL) Arjun laughed nervously. “Edgy.” He clicked WATCH NOW .

“Never heard of it,” Arjun muttered, clicking the link. Now, the homepage had changed

Finally, he typed in a film he’d just watched last week: Laut Aao Trisha —a terrible, forgettable B-grade thriller.

The Final Reel

“That’s your aunt’s house,” Arjun whispered. “You’re visiting her tomorrow.”

Ratedwap.com. Rate it before it rates you. Rate a new movie to extend your subscription

A cynical film student discovers that the obscure review site Ratedwap.com doesn’t just rate movies—it predicts the deaths of its viewers.