Ranjeet lunges for the knife. Ajay fires a single shot into the seat beside his head. The man freezes.
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!” dial 100 netviewer
A woman’s voice, calm but clipped. “SI Rathod. I’m Netviewer. You have 100 seconds from my first alert. After that, I lose the window.” Ranjeet lunges for the knife
He smiles. “See you in ten minutes.” Here’s a story prepared for Dial 100 Netviewer
“I’ve watched 6,000 hours of his driving pattern from municipal cameras. He always avoids main roads on a Tuesday. And tonight, he’s listening to police scanner—I detected the encryption handshake. He knows you’re coming.”
“Fifty-three seconds left in my window. Then the Netviewer goes dark for 10 minutes—system reset.”
“I can’t control hardware. But I can flash the streetlight three times—disorient him. On my mark.”