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Want me to continue this into Episode 02 or adapt it into a full script format?
The story follows 17-year-old (Nicole Wallace), a student at the fictional Martin Baussen Private School in Spain. Her life is upended when she hangs a massive banner at the school entrance stating, "Beware! A rapist is hiding in there!" .
Mumbai. 11:47 PM. A high-rise apartment in Andheri East. The rain drums against a sealed glass window. Inside, KAVYA (28, sharp, restless) stares at her phone. A message glows on the screen: Raising Voices S01 Hindi-English 1080p WEB-DL E...
Ritika (English, defiant): “They want us to be quiet? Let’s write so loud that silence becomes illegal.”
(played by Nicole Wallace) hangs a large banner at the entrance of her school that reads: "Beware! A rapist is hiding in there!" Want me to continue this into Episode 02
Ritika leans in. For the first time in two years, she smiles — not warmly, but like a blade.
“My name is Kavya. And I am not afraid of my own voice anymore.” A rapist is hiding in there
The narrative uses a non-linear structure, flashing back several months to trace the events leading up to this public accusation and an anonymous social media post from the profile , which features a photo with the caption, "This is me the day before I was raped". As an investigation begins, Alma’s relationships with her best friends Greta (Clara Galle) and Nata (Aïcha Villaverde) are pushed to the breaking point while they navigate the fallout of her claims. Cast and Characters
A college fest, ten years ago. Young KAVYA (18, idealistic) and her best friend RITIKA (18, fiery) run a secret underground poetry club called “Awaazein” — Voices. The college principal has banned any “controversial” expression after a student’s protest against ragging turned viral.
The show boasts a talented cast, with Olivia being portrayed by a young and promising actress. The supporting cast includes a diverse range of actors, each bringing their own unique energy to the show. The characters in "Raising Voices" are well-developed and relatable, making it easy for audiences to become invested in their stories.