Malvika Raj asserts that ‘Swipe Crime’ targets young dating app users

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Malvika Raj asserts that ‘Swipe Crime’ targets young dating app users

Mumbai, Dec 25 (NationPress) Actress Malvika Raj asserts that her latest series ‘Swipe Crime’ is directed towards the youth, especially those utilizing dating apps.

In her perspective, the series resonates with a generation that is increasingly traversing the intricacies of online dating, showcasing the inherent risks and challenges. When discussing the title of the series, Malvika stated, “I genuinely find the name incredibly appealing. Swipe Crime captures the essence of the series perfectly as it’s a crime drama revolving around a dating app.”

She further emphasized that the rising popularity of dating apps and social media makes the series a timely representation of today’s digital landscape. Raj remarked, “Today’s youth is remarkably open-minded, with many engaged in dating apps, making the relevance of this show particularly significant.”

In her portrayal of Jessica, Malvika connects profoundly with the character’s ambition and pursuit of success. “I, too, possess a strong ambition,” she notes, adding that Jessica's intricate and ambiguous personality made the role even more intriguing to depict.

Directed by Harsh Mainra, ‘Swipe Crime’ delves into the complexities of college life, intertwining it with a dark and twisted digital scam. The series features a talented ensemble cast including Sanyam Sharma, Abhishek Singh Rajput, Faisal Malik, Rishab Chadha, and others.

Available for streaming on MX Player, the show is produced by Jyoti Chouhan, Prashant Shinde, Upendra Sharma, Lalit Kshatriya, and Harsh Mainra under the banner of Versatile Motion Pictures.

The narrative revolves around a group of college students ensnared in a web of deception and blackmail. As they become victims of fraudulent online schemes, they struggle to liberate themselves from their complicated fates. The series also highlights the devastating consequences of cybercrime, which has shattered countless lives nationwide, while lawmakers fail to offer sufficient support to the victims, leaving them feeling helpless and despairing.

Previously, Abhishek described Swipe Crime as a reflection of contemporary relationships. He stated, “Swipe Crime is more than just a crime narrative; it mirrors modern relationships and the decisions we make in the digital era. Being part of such a multifaceted and compelling project has been immensely fulfilling, and I am excited for viewers to engage with it.”

‘Swipe Crime’ premiered on Amazon MX Player on December 20.