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World's first multi-sensory VR experience launches in Singapore

World's first multi-sensory VR experience launches in Singapore

CNA11-05-2025

Indian music legend AR Rahman makes his directorial debut with Le Musk, a short film set to transform virtual reality. Launching on Sunday (May 11) in Singapore, it's the world's first multi-sensory VR experience, blending sight, scent, and touch.

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