Genre: Faux Autobiography
Language: Extreme Sarcasm
The rollercoaster ride of Ashish Khurana, the sensational heartthrob of a boy band—from pop idol to pop-who?—is a tragicomedy that even Shakespeare would find hilarious. His days now resemble a tragic blend of wine, women, and a lingering melody of what-could-have-beens.
Enter stage left: Shruti Ayyengar, a walking karaoke disaster who thinks she's the love child of Mariah Carey and Freddie Mercury. Spoiler alert: she's more like the distant cousin of a tone-deaf walrus. Shruti Ayyengar would go to any lengths to pursue her ambitions of becoming a rockstar. Including using her sexy allure to manipulate him to get a foothold in the music industry!
How these two dysfunctional characters lie, deceive, manipulate and eventually fall in love is a bittersweet symphony of sacrifice, redemption, second chances and, above all, the essence of art!
Karan Oberoi has over two decades of multifaceted contributions to the entertainment industry and is well-known as a model, singer, actor, author, screenwriter, lyricist, music director, producer and writer/director. He is the founder member of India's first and only boy band, A Band of Boys, which has three platinum hits and performed over a thousand concerts worldwide. He has acted in iconic Indian soap operas like Jassi Jaisi Koi Nahi and web series like Inside Edge. As an author and screenwriter, he co-wrote the best-selling book Battlefield Brothers and the critically acclaimed series Mukhbir. He has produced numerous commercials, music videos and even a feature film, Strawberry Point. As a writer/director, he worked on the binaural spatial audio musical film Choti Choti Baaten.