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Opening Scene (Timestamp: 00:00–04:30)
Raghav sits in a dark office at 11 PM. On his screen: HU’s verification certificate. He zooms into the digital signature — it matches VeriSure India, a top auditing firm. But something is off: the certificate number is from a batch issued before HU was even incorporated.
He cross-checks with VeriSure’s API — the certificate is valid. He calls a friend at VeriSure, who whispers: “That batch was marked ‘test’ internally. Someone promoted it to live. Don’t say I told you.”
Mid-Scene (04:30–12:00)
Raghav runs a shell script to trace HU’s bank account transactions. He finds a loop: HU pays VeriSure ₹2 lakh monthly for “compliance support” — and VeriSure’s signatory is Arjun Khanna, same last name as ApexCorp’s CEO. corporate kaand 2024 s01e01t03 hu verified
He screenshots everything. His phone rings — unknown number. Voice: “Raghav, you’ve been very thorough. We’d like you to lead the HU verification team. Promotion, double pay. Just sign this NDA and accept the findings as ‘verified’.”
He refuses. Call ends. Two minutes later, his laptop remote-wiped. All local copies gone. Except — he’d saved the screenshots on a physical Polaroid (shown earlier as his quirky habit).
Climax (12:00–18:00)
Next morning, Neelam calls an emergency meeting. On the screen: HU Verified seal, now with a new tag: “T03 – Trust Level 03” (highest internal trust score).
Neelam announces: “HU is now a strategic partner. All due diligence signed off. Raghav, you’re being rotated to a different project — effective immediately.” If you meant this as a real series
Raghav pulls out the Polaroid. Silence.
Neelam freezes. Then smiles: “That’s impressive. You know what else is impressive? Your offer letter had a confidentiality clause regarding ‘proprietary verification methods.’ That Polaroid was taken inside a restricted area. Security?”
Two guards enter. Before they reach him, Raghav says: “I emailed it to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs’ whistleblower portal at 5 AM. And CC’d the ED.”
Neelam’s face cracks.
Post-Credits Scene (18:00–19:30)
Raghav is packing his desk. A new email arrives: from “HU Verification Desk” — subject: “You’re now HU Verified.” Body of email: just a single line — “Congratulations. Your life is now traceable. Choose wisely.”
Fade to black.
Title Card:
“Some verifications are traps. Some traps are careers.”
END OF PART 03