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He didn't open it. Instead, he looked out his window. A man in a blue shirt was leaning against a lamppost, staring up at him, smiling.

Inside weren't just movies. There were folders. "Shah Rukh Khan - Lost Scenes," "Aamir Khan - Alternate Endings," "Old Delhi - 1980s Reels." Rohan, a closet cinephile, felt a thrill. He downloaded a file called "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge - Raw Edit."

Rohan stared at the blinking cursor on his laptop. Rent was due, and his freelance graphic design gigs had dried up. Then he saw it: a comment on a film forum. "Latest Bollywood blockbusters, direct Google Drive link. DM me." Bollywood Movies Google Drive Link

The date stamp on the video matched today's date.

But the video wasn't the romantic train scene. It was a grainy, security-camera footage of a crowded Mumbai local train. In the corner, a date stamp: three weeks from today. A man in a blue shirt dropped a black bag and walked away. He didn't open it

The man held up his phone. On the screen, Rohan saw himself—from the future—handing a black bag to someone on a train.

An hour later, a link arrived. He clicked it. A Drive folder opened, titled simply: Inside weren't just movies

The man in blue waved. The link in Rohan's memory burned like a film strip caught on fire.