In the shadow of her superstar sister, Isabel Kaif fights to build her own identity—only to fall for the one man who doesn’t see her as “Katrina’s little sister.”
She delivers the monologue—a heartbroken woman leaving her toxic lover. Raw. Unpolished. Real. When she finishes, the room is silent. In the shadow of her superstar sister, Isabel
Ahaan Khanna – a sharp, brooding film producer known for gritty indies. He’s skeptical of nepotism and star families. He doesn’t follow gossip; he barely knows who Katrina is. SCENE: The Audition That Changed Everything Isabel walks into a cold reading for an indie film. Ahaan sits at the judges’ table, arms crossed. He doesn’t smile. He’s skeptical of nepotism and star families
They start meeting off-set—editing sessions that turn into late-night chai. He confesses his mother abandoned him at 15. She admits she once wore a dupatta to hide her face at a party where only Katrina was photographed. Their first kiss happens during a power outage in his studio, clumsy and real. He whispers: “I’m not falling for a Kaif. I’m falling for you.” clumsy and real.