In July 2011, Intel and Toshiba partnered together to create Hollywood's first Social Film experience, a thriller called Inside, directed by D.J. Caruso and starring Emmy Rossum.
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Her first big break came in N. Chandra's social film Pratighat (1987), where she played a college teacher who is stripped naked in public by gangsters.
It’s Intel and Toshiba’s third social film after The Beauty Inside (2012) and Inside (2011).
The Power Inside is a 2013 social film developed by Intel and Toshiba.