The next day, www.kuthira.com resolved to a single image: an old man sitting on a wooden bench, a ghost-horse resting its head on his lap, both of them watching the sunset over a sea of fiber-optic cables.
It sounds like you're referencing a phrase that might mix Tamil ("kuthira" means horse) with a fragmented web address and the word "serial." I'll take that as a creative spark for a short fictional story. The Horse of www.com
In a forgotten corner of the early internet, there was a strange serial—a web series that never officially existed. Its name was Kuthira , and its domain was rumored to be www.kuthira.com , though typing it always led to a dead page.
But some nights, if you refreshed exactly at 3:33 AM, the page flickered to life.
Each episode was only 47 seconds long. In the first, the horse stopped and stared at the screen. In the second, it whispered Surya’s son’s name in a soft whicker. By the seventh serial episode, Surya realized the horse was searching for someone. It had been galloping through server racks and broken hyperlinks for years, waiting for a rider who’d logged off forever.