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In the golden age of streaming, the giants—Netflix, Amazon, Prime, Hotstar—fight over your wallet. But a strange, low-budget revolution is brewing in the corners of the internet you’ve never heard of. One name keeps popping up in Telegram groups, Reddit threads, and film school WhatsApp chats: . Is it a marketing trick