👨‍💻“Pehchaan – The Man Who Sold His Name"

Genre: Drama | Emotional Thriller | Inspired by true events vibe


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Intro:

A small-town boy named Arjun, known for his simplicity and ethics, rises from poverty to become a popular ethical hacker. But one day, he receives an email that shakes his identity:
"Your Aadhaar, PAN, and Voter ID are being used by someone else in Delhi — who is now running for MLA."


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Main Story:

Arjun was born in a village in Bihar. Smart, silent, and sincere. He learned computers at a local NGO, and started ethical hacking for small companies. He never charged much, just wanted to protect people’s privacy.

One day, while renewing his passport, he learns that someone named Arjun Verma — his exact name, birth date, Aadhaar number — already exists in Delhi… and he’s a public figure.

Confused and scared, Arjun reaches Delhi. The "fake Arjun" is now a powerful man — running for MLA elections, giving speeches on nationalism, and backed by a strong political party.

As Arjun digs deeper, he finds something shocking:

The fake Arjun is a puppet.

The real mastermind is a former intelligence officer running a secret identity racket.

He "steals identities" of poor people and creates clean political leaders for the party.



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Climax:

Arjun tries to expose everything online, but all his accounts are deleted overnight. His own face is shown on TV as a **"cybercriminal" wanted for hacking into national data."

Arjun decides to go underground. He changes his appearance, creates a secret blog:

The blog goes viral. Whistleblowers join in. One day, a media house backs him anonymously and breaks the news.

Fake Arjun is arrested.

But the real Arjun?
No one knows where he is.
Some say he now lives with a new name.
Some say he is dead.
But his blog still updates once every month —


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Moral/Message:

"In a world where faces are sold and names are stolen, sometimes, being nameless is the only way to live honestly."

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