Across social media, fan reactions have ranged from excitement to confusion:
@GujjuFan_07 on X: “Been waiting for Hiral’s video call event since last month. What is DONE03? Is it a new series??”
@DesiCreatorsHub: “Hiral Radadiya’s team has been teasing something big. Video call DONE03 could be a collab with another influencer.”
Telegram user “HiralArmy”: “I booked the call. Received a confirmation with DONE03 code. Call lasted 8 mins. Worth every rupee.”
No major controversies have emerged yet, which is notable given how easily paid call events can spiral into refund disputes or impersonation scams. Hiral Radadiya Most Awaited Video call--DONE03-...
In the influencer economy, video calls have become a premium interaction tool. Platforms like Koji, Cameo, Tapple, and Meetor allow fans to book one-on-one video calls with their favourite creators. These calls range from 1 minute to 15 minutes and can cost anywhere between ₹500 to ₹15,000 depending on the creator's fame.
Hiral Radadiya’s team reportedly announced a “Most Awaited Video Call” event weeks in advance. The teaser posters included: Across social media, fan reactions have ranged from
The addition of “DONE03” suggests that this may be the third completed session of a series (DONE01, DONE02, DONE03), or an internal project code meaning “DONE – Batch 03.”
The phrase "most awaited video call" implies either: @GujjuFan_07 on X: “Been waiting for Hiral’s video
After reviewing Hiral Radadiya’s official links and recent posts (up to May 2026), there is zero evidence that she promoted any video call under this name. No countdown, no teaser, no link in bio.
What does exist, however, are multiple spam websites using her name + "video call" + "leaked" + "DONE" to harvest mobile numbers and email addresses.
Case example: A search for the exact keyword on Google (as of this article’s writing) returns zero authoritative results. Instead, low-quality blogspots and pastebin links appear—most likely infected with adware or phishing forms.