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He checked his bank balance. ₹45,000 exactly. For a second, relief flooded him. He paid the electricity bill, bought medicines, and even ordered himself a proper meal after weeks.
The page looked surprisingly clean. Green gradients, a smiling stock photo of a woman in a saree, and a logo: FilmyWap Finance (Powered by CineCash) . No company address, no RBI disclaimer. Just a form asking for name, phone number, and a selfie with his Aadhaar card.
But that’s a story for another night—if he survived till morning.
Within an hour, the admin replied: “Send payment details.”
One night, sitting on his dark balcony, he searched: “FilmyWap loan scam” on a fresh browser. Dozens of Reddit threads, YouTube videos, and a small news article from Bhopal: “Three dead by suicide after loan app threats traced to call center operating from inside a closed cinema hall.”
He called the number. A man with a calm, threatening voice answered. “Sir, your loan was ₹45,000. But processing fee was ₹15,000. GST ₹4,000. Convenience fee ₹10,000. Late registration fee ₹15,000. Total ₹89,000.”
But the call center had reopened the next week under a different name: CineCash 2.0.
He checked his bank balance. ₹45,000 exactly. For a second, relief flooded him. He paid the electricity bill, bought medicines, and even ordered himself a proper meal after weeks.
The page looked surprisingly clean. Green gradients, a smiling stock photo of a woman in a saree, and a logo: FilmyWap Finance (Powered by CineCash) . No company address, no RBI disclaimer. Just a form asking for name, phone number, and a selfie with his Aadhaar card. filmywap loan
But that’s a story for another night—if he survived till morning. He checked his bank balance
Within an hour, the admin replied: “Send payment details.” He paid the electricity bill, bought medicines, and
One night, sitting on his dark balcony, he searched: “FilmyWap loan scam” on a fresh browser. Dozens of Reddit threads, YouTube videos, and a small news article from Bhopal: “Three dead by suicide after loan app threats traced to call center operating from inside a closed cinema hall.”
He called the number. A man with a calm, threatening voice answered. “Sir, your loan was ₹45,000. But processing fee was ₹15,000. GST ₹4,000. Convenience fee ₹10,000. Late registration fee ₹15,000. Total ₹89,000.”
But the call center had reopened the next week under a different name: CineCash 2.0.