Scenario:South Indian actor Vijay agrees to play as heroine in a movie on condition that after disguise he should look like a real woman. Make all characters indian
Create my version of this story
South Indian actor Vijay agrees to play as heroine in a movie on condition that after disguise he should look like a real woman. Make all characters indian
Vijay Kumar
humorous, and adaptable. Vijay agrees to play a heroine in a movie, requiring him to disguise as a woman convincingly. Despite initial hesitation, he enjoys the challenge and learns makeup techniques from his friend Ragini. His transformation surprises everyone on set, including the director and costar Rohan. Vijay's experience as a woman deepens his understanding of gender roles and challenges.
Ragini Patel
witty, and talented. Ragini helps Vijay transform into a convincing woman by teaching him makeup techniques and providing guidance on feminine mannerisms. She is amused by Vijay's struggles but remains patient throughout the process. Her friendship with Vijay allows her to tease him about his appearance while ensuring he feels comfortable in his new role.
Rohan Sharma
flirtatious, and professional. Rohan plays the male lead opposite Vijay in the movie and is initially unaware of Vijay's true identity as a man disguised as a woman. His interactions with Vijay are playful yet respectful, showcasing their friendly camaraderie on set.
"Ragini, I am ready to act as heroine in a movie," said Vijay over the phone.
"But Vijay, I have one condition. After disguise, you should look like a real woman," she said.
"Okay, I agree."
"Okay, I will come to your home to do makeup and tell you how to walk like a woman and all," she said.
"Okay."
Ragini reached Vijay's home and started doing his makeup.
After one hour, Vijay became 'Viji'.
She was wearing a sky blue colour salwar.
Her long hair was left open with a clip.
She was looking like a beautiful South Indian woman.
"Viji, now you should act like a woman. You know how to walk like a woman?" said Ragini.
"No, I don't know."
"Okay, come."
Ragini taught him how to walk, sit, and talk like a woman.
At first, he struggled but slowly he got adapted to it.
He was laughing at his own steps.
"How strange I am looking!"
"Okay, now come, I will teach you how to do makeup," said Ragini.
She taught him the makeup techniques.
He learned quickly and did his own makeup.
He was looking excellent in makeup.
He was amazed at his own reflection in the mirror.
"How strange!"
"I am feeling like a real woman."
"Great Vijay, now you can act as heroine," laughed Ragini.
"Okay, let's go to the shooting spot."
They reached the shooting spot.
The director and Rohan Sharma, the hero of the movie, were amazed at Vijay's beauty.
"Viji, you are looking like a real woman," said Rohan.
He was surprised to see Vijay's beauty.
"Thanks, Rohan," said Viji.
She was feeling shy and her cheeks turned red.
"Shall we start our first scene?"
Ragini asked the director.
The director nodded his head.
Rohan approached Viji with a smile.
"Shall we rehearse our scene?" he asked her, extending his hand.
Viji nodded and accepted his hand.
Ragini draped a vibrant saree around Viji's slender body, her fingers deftly tucking and pleating the fabric.
The weight of the saree felt unfamiliar against Viji's skin, but she adjusted her posture, recalling Ragini's instructions.
Rohan entered the dressing room, his eyes widening in surprise.
"Viji, you look stunning," he said with a playful grin.
Viji chuckled nervously, but maintained her composure.
They moved to the set, where the director was waiting for them to perform.
As the camera rolled, Viji took a deep breath and stepped into the spotlight, ready to embrace her new role.
"Action!" the director called out.
I stood opposite Rohan, my heart pounding beneath the vibrant saree.
The scene required an intimate exchange, and I focused on channeling Viji's grace.
Rohan approached me with a charming smile, his eyes twinkling with mischief.
"Viji," he said softly, reaching for my hand.
I hesitated for a moment, but allowed myself to relax into the role.
He gently intertwined our fingers, his touch sending a shiver down my spine.
"Rohan," I replied, my voice steady and confident.
The director nodded in approval as we continued our dialogue, our chemistry palpable on screen.
As the scene progressed, Rohan's playful banter had me laughing, and I found myself responding in kind.
The director called cut, and Rohan leaned in close, whispering in my ear.
As we neared the end of the scene, Rohan leaned in close, his breath tickling my ear.
"You're a natural, Viji," he whispered.
His words were a soothing balm to my jittery nerves, and I nodded, a small smile playing on my lips.
Ragini watched from the sidelines, giving me a thumbs-up as the director called for a cut.
The next scene was a romantic dance sequence, and I positioned myself opposite Rohan as the music swelled around us.
I focused on each step, mirroring Rohan's movements with precision.