Cybercrime has become one of the most dangerous threats in today’s digital age. Every day, hundreds of people fall victim to cyber fraud, losing their money to sophisticated online scams. Behind these crimes lies an extensive network of cybercriminals. However, one ordinary man, Manish Goel, refused to accept being a victim. Years ago, Manish fell prey to a cyber-scam, but instead of giving up, he took it upon himself to catch the criminals. After months of relentless effort, he succeeded in bringing the perpetrators to justice. Today, he is known as “Cyberman.”
Inspired by the true events of Manish Goel’s life, the Hindi feature film “Cyberman” is set to be made. The official announcement and poster release of the film took place in Mumbai. Produced under the banner of Wellgrade Studios Pvt Ltd, the film will begin shooting in February 2025 across locations in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Bengaluru. The film will introduce Miss Global winner Ashley Meléndez, alongside Miss Global India Mansi Chaurasia, Zakir Hussain and other notable artists will also star in the film. The project is produced by Khalid Kidwai and Manish Goel, and written and directed by Rakesh Shrivastava, who has previously worked as an associate director with renowned filmmaker Anees Bazmee. The film’s press conference was graced by Padma Shri Anup Jalota, who wished the team success.
Manish Goel’s life story is as thrilling and inspiring as any cinematic narrative. He has helped countless victims of cyber fraud, guiding them on how to recover their money and bring the criminals to justice. His tireless efforts earned him the title of “Cyberman.” To this day, Manish assists with nearly half a dozen cases daily, offering guidance to victims on the steps they should take to protect themselves and track down the fraudsters.
Despite facing numerous threats, Manish remains steadfast in his mission. His ultimate goal is not only to secure the finances of India’s 1.4 billion people but to extend his efforts globally, aiming to protect the wealth of 6 billion people worldwide. Through media interviews and public awareness campaigns, he continues to educate the public about the dangers of cybercrime. To date, he has resolved more than 500,000 cases.