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The site looked like a relic from 2005—black background, neon green text, and a blinking cursor. No logos. No ads. Just a search bar and a tagline: “Rate it before it rates you.”

The page loaded.

The rating you give the film? That’s the severity of the outcome. A 5-star film means the event is perfectly fatal . A 1-star means a minor bruise. And the site doesn’t let you leave. To "unsubscribe," you must upload a film of your own—a future event, witnessed by the site’s silent, omniscient cameras. Ratedwap.com Movies

He knows he has two choices: keep watching other people’s tragedies to extend his own time… or press the red button he’s been avoiding for weeks: In the reflection of his black screen, Arjun sees his own face—and behind him, just faintly, the silhouette of a cameraman who was never there.

She hadn’t died. The rating was low— 1.8 stars . A bad fall, but not fatal. The site looked like a relic from 2005—black

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

Arjun’s blood went cold. He reopened the site. Just a search bar and a tagline: “Rate

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

Taped under a rickety desk in the back of a Chandni Chowk video parlour, the drive had no label. Inside was a single file: a bookmark to .

Ratedwap.com. Rate it before it rates you.