Krishna Villa
Krishna sat quietly on his sofa, two scripts resting in his hands.
Kabir Singh.
Aashiqui 2.
He had read them both—slowly, seriously.
Aashiqui 2
The story followed Rahul Jaykar, a once-celebrated singer now drowning in alcoholism and self-destruction, and Aarohi Keshav Shirke, a small-town girl with an extraordinary voice.
After hearing Aarohi sing in a bar, Rahul takes her under his wing, shaping her into a superstar. But as Aarohi rises, Rahul falls deeper—his addiction worsening, his career collapsing.
Despite Aarohi's unconditional love and willingness to sacrifice everything for him, Rahul realizes he has become a shadow over her future. In a final act of love, he takes his own life so she can live freely.
The film ends with Aarohi dedicating her success to him, signing her name as "Aarohi Rahul Jaykar."
Production House: T-Series
Kabir Singh
The script centered on Dr. Kabir Rajdheer Singh, a brilliant but dangerously volatile orthopedic surgeon with severe anger issues.
During medical college, Kabir falls obsessively in love with Preeti Sikka, a junior student. When Preeti's father rejects Kabir due to his behavior, she is forced into an arranged marriage.
The rejection pushes Kabir into a destructive spiral—drugs, alcohol, violence, and professional misconduct—eventually costing him his medical license. After losing his grandmother and hitting rock bottom, Kabir begins the painful journey toward sobriety.
Fate reunites him with Preeti, who is pregnant with his child. She reveals she left her husband shortly after the marriage. The story ends with reconciliation, healing, and marriage.
Writer: Sandeep Reddy Vanga
Krishna leaned back, staring at the ceiling.
"What should I choose?" he wondered.
After a moment, a faint smile appeared on his face.
"Life gives choices," he murmured to himself,
"but sometimes… choosing both is the real answer."
That night, Krishna slept peacefully.
Tomorrow, Manoj would inform both parties.
Morning
Krishna completed his daily routine—yoga, exercise, silence.
Manoj entered with a grin.
"So, Mr. Superstar," he teased,
"should I collect more scripts, or have you made up your mind?"
Krishna calmly handed him both files.
"These two."
Manoj read the titles, his expression changing.
"Aashiqui 2 is beautiful," he said slowly,
"but Kabir Singh… it's dark, intense."
Krishna nodded.
"I know. Inform both teams—I'm doing both."
Manoj raised his eyebrows, then smiled.
"Alright, legend."
Before leaving, Krishna added casually,
"And yes—buy that new game I asked for."
Manoj laughed.
"Done."
Krishna was alone again.
He looked around his villa and whispered,
"Good… to be alone."
T-Series Office
Mohit Suri sat with the production team when the call came.
"Congratulations," a senior executive said.
"Krishna has accepted Aashiqui 2. He's also investing in the film."
Mohit froze for a second, then smiled in disbelief.
"Any demands?" he asked.
"None," came the reply.
"You know Krishna—no star tantrums."
Mohit exhaled in relief.
"Then we begin immediately."
"And the female lead?"
"We'll cast a newcomer actress. This story needs freshness."
Everyone nodded in agreement.
Hyderabad
Sandeep Reddy Vanga hadn't slept properly in days.
"Did you send the script?" he asked again.
"Yes," Arjun replied calmly.
"Now we wait."
A few hours later, Arjun burst into Sandeep's room.
"Sandeep! Wake up!"
"What happened?" Sandeep asked, startled.
"Krishna read your script," Arjun said, barely containing his excitement.
"He wants to meet you. Manoj called."
For a moment, Sandeep was silent.
Then reality hit.
"I knew it," he whispered.
"Let's go."
Contracts were finalized.
Word spread quietly through Bollywood.
Krishna had chosen his next films.
And now
the search for a female lead had begun.
Krishna Villa
Sandeep and Arjun arrived outside Krishna Villa. Without wasting any time, they headed straight inside.
"Let's go, Sandeep. We're ready," Arjun said.
"Okay. Let's go," Sandeep replied, taking a deep breath.
They were greeted by Manoj, who welcomed them warmly and escorted them inside the villa.
Inside, Krishna was seated at his table, reading character notes for the male lead of Aashiqui 2. The role didn't worry him—what mattered was delivering a perfect performance.
As Sandeep entered, Krishna looked up and smiled.
"Hi, guys. Please, have a seat."
Both nodded and sat down. It was Sandeep's first time meeting Krishna in person. He had heard many stories—about Krishna's kindness, his simplicity, and how he never troubled directors or producers with unnecessary demands.
Gathering courage, Sandeep spoke.
"Sir… I'm your fan. I want to be honest—I don't have any production house backing me. I want to direct this film myself."
Krishna listened calmly, then nodded.
"That's fine, Sandeep. I already know your situation," Krishna said.
"I'll produce the film. You'll direct it."
Sandeep froze for a second, then his face lit up with disbelief and happiness.
"Thank you, sir," he said softly.
"I believe in your ability," Krishna continued. "Your vision is strong."
Encouraged, Sandeep added,
"Sir, the script still needs some time. It's not fully shaped for a North Indian setting yet."
"No problem," Krishna replied.
"Take the time you need. Use my production house—Star Studio. If you need anything, tell Manoj. I'm currently working on another film. Once your script is ready, we'll begin."
Sandeep nodded eagerly.
"Okay, sir."
The three of them shook hands.
Manoj then showed them around Star Studio—a massive production facility with tall buildings, advanced technology, and everything required for large-scale filmmaking. It was the foundation Krishna had built to produce films on his own terms.
Night
Kapoor Family House
Shakti Kapoor sat at the dining table with his family—his wife and daughter, Shraddha Kapoor.
"So, Shraddha," Shakti asked casually,
"what about your next film?"
"Papa, YRF hasn't given me much lately," Shraddha replied.
"You know how they are."
"Don't worry, beta," Shakti said calmly.
"They make quality films. If they don't cast you now, they might cancel the contract later."
Shraddha nodded. She was under a three-film contract with YRF—two films were already done, and one was still pending. Until that was completed, she couldn't officially sign anything else.
The family continued dinner as an entertainment news channel played on TV.
"After Filmfare 2014, Ranveer Singh's joke about Krishna sparked massive backlash," the anchor said.
"Krishna's fans across India reacted strongly. Ranveer later issued a public apology, but fans have not forgiven him yet."
Shakti shook his head.
"This new guy has talent," he said,
"but he needs to control his words. Shraddha, never make such mistakes in the future."
"Okay, papa," she replied.
She looked at the screen thoughtfully. Salman, Shah Rukh, and Aamir had massive fan followings—but Krishna was different now. He wasn't just a superstar anymore; he was an Asia-level phenomenon.
The news continued.
"We've also learned that Krishna has signed a romantic project with T-Series. Casting has begun, though the female lead is yet to be finalized. Director Mohit Suri has stated he wants a fresh face for the role."
The Kapoor family listened carefully.
"So he's doing a romantic film now," Shakti said.
"Very smart move. He doesn't want people to see him only as Baahubali."
Shraddha nodded silently. She felt the opportunity—but the YRF contract held her back.
Shakti looked at her seriously.
"Shraddha, if you want this film, go for it. Opportunities like this don't come often. If they select you, YRF won't dare block your career. This can take you to the next level."
Shraddha smiled, hope flickering in her eyes.
"Okay, papa."
That night, after dinner, she quietly called her agent.
"Please try to contact T-Series," she said.
"I know chances are low… but let's try."
T-Series Office
Mohit Suri sat at his table, files spread in front of him, carefully reviewing photographs and profiles of potential female leads. He knew this decision was crucial. This film depended heavily on the female character's emotional depth.
Because of Krishna's involvement, the film's budget had increased by 30 crores, nearly double the original plan. Krishna hadn't charged a single rupee as fees—instead, he had invested half the budget himself. Mohit didn't want to disappoint that trust.
One by one, he rejected the files.
Many big actresses were eager to be part of the film, but T-Series had a clear vision:
They wanted a fresh face—someone talented, not overexposed.
Then Mohit paused.
Two files lay open in front of him.
Shraddha Kapoor.
Alia Bhatt.
Mohit leaned back in his chair.
"Both are good choices," he murmured.
"Krishna has already said he won't interfere in casting."
He picked up Alia's file first.
"Alia has talent… but she still needs polish," he thought.
Then he looked at Shraddha's profile again—her screen presence, innocence, emotional range.
"Shraddha fits this role naturally," Mohit said firmly.
"She's the best choice for this film."
Within a few days, Mohit finalized the entire cast. He informed the casting director, making it clear that Shraddha Kapoor was locked as the female lead.
The decision was approved immediately.
Her agent was informed the same day.
Shraddha Kapoor's Dance Rehearsal Studio
Shraddha was practicing dance steps, sweat on her forehead, focused and determined. She believed in constant improvement—acting, dancing, everything.
Suddenly, her phone rang.
She glanced at the screen.
Agent: Maya
She picked up.
"Hello?"
"Shraddha—congratulations!" Maya said excitedly.
"You've been selected as the female lead."
Shraddha froze for a second.
Then she steadied herself.
"Okay… thank you, Maya."
There was a pause.
"But there's something important," Maya continued.
"You'll need to cancel your YRF contract. Once you do this film, they'll ban you."
Shraddha didn't hesitate.
"They haven't given me good projects," she replied calmly.
"And working with a star like Krishna is worth it. Cancel the contract."
Maya nodded on the other end.
"Alright. I'll handle it."
The next day, Shraddha officially exited her YRF contract.
As expected, YRF banned her.
Kapoor Family House
Shraddha returned home and informed her family. Instead of fear, the house was filled with happiness and pride.
Shakti Kapoor smiled.
"You made the right decision."
Krishna Villa
Krishna received a call from Manoj.
"Aashiqui 2 casting is finalized," Manoj said.
"Female lead—Shraddha Kapoor."
Krishna paused for a moment, then smiled softly.
"Interesting," he said.
"This role feels like it was written for her."
He leaned back, calm and confident.
"Let's start pre-production."
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