Neeru, the “Queen of Pollywood,” hasn’t had a hit in four years. Her new film, Ishq Via Zoom —a rom-com about a long-distance couple—is a disaster. The male lead is a TikToker who can’t act. The director is an arthouse snob who hates Neeru’s signature “loud, glittery, emotional monologue” style. And Neeru herself? She’s exhausted, paranoid, and secretly scrolling her own hate comments at 2 AM.
Simran and Neeru sit together at a press conference. A reporter asks, “What’s next for the queen?”
But then something unexpected happens. The viral clip—showing Neeru’s raw vulnerability—humanizes her. Young women start defending her. “She’s real,” they tweet. “Let her be messy.” A major OTT platform offers triple the budget for a meta-series: Neeru Unfiltered , a docu-drama where Neeru plays an exaggerated version of herself, breaking the fourth wall.
Simran is rehired as showrunner.
The climax: On the set of the new series, Neeru delivers a monologue not about love or family, but about aging out of an industry that worships youth. She looks directly into Simran’s camera and says: “You wanted entertainment? You wanted content? This is it. This is my real face. No filter. No retakes. Now tell me—is this what you wanted to see?” The scene goes so viral that the actual Ishq Via Zoom is re-edited as a dark comedy and becomes Neeru’s biggest cult hit.
“The drama behind the drama? That’s the real blockbuster.”
Neeru glances at Simran, smirks, and says: neeru bajwa xxx movie
The Last Wedding Video
Simran Gill (28) used to produce Delhi’s Next Top Bridesmaid . Now, she scrapes by making low-budget “making-of” reels for C-list influencers. Her big break arrives in the form of a desperate call from manager.
Simran’s job: Shoot a “positive, polished BTS featurette” to hype the release. Neeru, the “Queen of Pollywood,” hasn’t had a
One night, desperate to save her own career, Simran edits a secret 30-second “trailer of truth” and uploads it to a gossip burner account. It goes viral in hours. #NeeruMeltdown trends worldwide. Memes explode. News channels run split screens: “NEERU BAJWA: DIVA OR DISASTER?”
Neeru is furious. She fires Simran. The movie’s release is postponed.
“We’re just getting started on the mess.” The director is an arthouse snob who hates