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To further accelerate this journey, Elets Technomedia, in collaboration with the Information Technology Department, Government of Assam, is organising the National Digital Innovation Summit 2025 on 5-6 December in Guwahati. The summit will provide a platform for policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and technologists to deliberate on strategies to advance the state's digital progress.
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When his estranged sister, (Radhika Apte), a cyber‑journalist, uncovers evidence that the Wolves are being deployed against civilian protestors, she becomes a target. Raghav is forced back into the underworld to protect her, navigating a labyrinth of corrupt officials, ruthless mercenaries, and a mysterious Korean operative— Kim Ji‑hoon (Park Seo‑joon)—who holds the key to the project’s ultimate weapon: a neuro‑viral AI that can commandeer any networked device.
By [Your Name] Published: April 2026 Project Wolf Hunting (also stylized as Project.Wolf.Hunting ) is a 2022 Indian‑Korean co‑production that blends high‑octane action, sci‑fi thriller elements, and a dash of dark humor. Directed by Sanjay Khanduri and co‑produced by Korean studio Studio R in partnership with Indian production house Bholu Studios , the film marks one of the most ambitious cross‑border collaborations in recent Asian cinema. Shot primarily in Hindi, the movie was later dubbed into Korean, Mandarin, and English for its global release, and it has since gathered a cult following for its unapologetic stylization and kinetic storytelling. 1. Plot Synopsis Set in a dystopian near‑future where corporate megastructures dominate the Indian subcontinent, Project Wolf Hunting follows Raghav Singh (played by Vicky Kaushal ), a former Special Forces operative turned black‑market mercenary. After a botched extraction mission in the smog‑choked megacity of Neo‑Mumbai , Raghav discovers a covert project—codenamed Wolf —run by the multinational conglomerate KORTech . The project involves a bio‑engineered super‑soldier program designed to create unstoppable assassins known as “Wolves.”
The chemistry between Kaushal and Park was a standout, with both actors undergoing intensive joint workshops to synchronize their physical performances, especially in the film’s intricate fight choreography. 4.1. Corporate Militarization At its core, Project Wolf Hunting critiques the unchecked growth of corporate power, especially in the realm of private military technology. The Wolves serve as a metaphor for how humanity can be reduced to programmable tools under corporate dominion. 4.2. Identity & Humanity The neuro‑viral AI Mira raises philosophical questions about consciousness and free will. As Raghav interacts with Mira, the film explores whether an artificial entity can possess agency and empathy, mirroring his own struggle with identity after leaving the military. 4.3. Cross‑Cultural Fusion By blending Indian street‑level realism with Korean cyber‑punk aesthetics, the film becomes a visual representation of global cultural hybridity. The juxtaposition of Hindi dialogues with Korean martial arts sequences underscores the narrative’s message of unity against oppressive forces. 5. Reception 5.1. Box Office | Region | Opening Weekend (USD) | Total Gross (USD) | |--------|-----------------------|-------------------| | India | $5.3 M | $21.2 M | | South Korea | $3.1 M | $10.8 M | | North America (Limited) | $0.7 M | $3.5 M | | Worldwide | — | $35.5 M |
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When his estranged sister, (Radhika Apte), a cyber‑journalist, uncovers evidence that the Wolves are being deployed against civilian protestors, she becomes a target. Raghav is forced back into the underworld to protect her, navigating a labyrinth of corrupt officials, ruthless mercenaries, and a mysterious Korean operative— Kim Ji‑hoon (Park Seo‑joon)—who holds the key to the project’s ultimate weapon: a neuro‑viral AI that can commandeer any networked device.
By [Your Name] Published: April 2026 Project Wolf Hunting (also stylized as Project.Wolf.Hunting ) is a 2022 Indian‑Korean co‑production that blends high‑octane action, sci‑fi thriller elements, and a dash of dark humor. Directed by Sanjay Khanduri and co‑produced by Korean studio Studio R in partnership with Indian production house Bholu Studios , the film marks one of the most ambitious cross‑border collaborations in recent Asian cinema. Shot primarily in Hindi, the movie was later dubbed into Korean, Mandarin, and English for its global release, and it has since gathered a cult following for its unapologetic stylization and kinetic storytelling. 1. Plot Synopsis Set in a dystopian near‑future where corporate megastructures dominate the Indian subcontinent, Project Wolf Hunting follows Raghav Singh (played by Vicky Kaushal ), a former Special Forces operative turned black‑market mercenary. After a botched extraction mission in the smog‑choked megacity of Neo‑Mumbai , Raghav discovers a covert project—codenamed Wolf —run by the multinational conglomerate KORTech . The project involves a bio‑engineered super‑soldier program designed to create unstoppable assassins known as “Wolves.”
The chemistry between Kaushal and Park was a standout, with both actors undergoing intensive joint workshops to synchronize their physical performances, especially in the film’s intricate fight choreography. 4.1. Corporate Militarization At its core, Project Wolf Hunting critiques the unchecked growth of corporate power, especially in the realm of private military technology. The Wolves serve as a metaphor for how humanity can be reduced to programmable tools under corporate dominion. 4.2. Identity & Humanity The neuro‑viral AI Mira raises philosophical questions about consciousness and free will. As Raghav interacts with Mira, the film explores whether an artificial entity can possess agency and empathy, mirroring his own struggle with identity after leaving the military. 4.3. Cross‑Cultural Fusion By blending Indian street‑level realism with Korean cyber‑punk aesthetics, the film becomes a visual representation of global cultural hybridity. The juxtaposition of Hindi dialogues with Korean martial arts sequences underscores the narrative’s message of unity against oppressive forces. 5. Reception 5.1. Box Office | Region | Opening Weekend (USD) | Total Gross (USD) | |--------|-----------------------|-------------------| | India | $5.3 M | $21.2 M | | South Korea | $3.1 M | $10.8 M | | North America (Limited) | $0.7 M | $3.5 M | | Worldwide | — | $35.5 M |





































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