The feed goes dark. The auxiliary screen shows only:
Then a new light blinks on Ajay’s secondary screen: . He almost forgot. The new pilot system—direct link to a civilian cyber volunteer, codename “Netviewer.” Only authorized for high-risk cases.
“How do you know that?” Ajay asks, running to his jeep. dial 100 netviewer
“Who are you?”
Here’s a story prepared for Dial 100 Netviewer , a concept blending India’s police helpline (Dial 100) with a “Netviewer” (likely a surveillance or cyber-assist interface). I’ve interpreted it as a futuristic/tech-driven crime thriller short. The 10-Second Window Logline: A veteran police sub-inspector and a reclusive cyber analyst share a single “Netviewer” feed—and have exactly 100 seconds to stop a killer who’s always one frame ahead. Story Mumbai Control Room, 11:47 PM SI Ajay Rathod slams his palm on the console. “Dial 100, trace the caller—now!” The feed goes dark
Ajay floors the accelerator. The blue arrow on his screen shifts again. “How long?”
Would you like a shorter version (for a pitch or voice-over) or a sequel scene? The new pilot system—direct link to a civilian
Another ghost call. Third tonight.