As advanced augmented reality (AR) glasses become ubiquitous, the line between real and virtual will dissolve. A person could choose to marry an AI partner, with the ceremony officiated and witnessed in a shared AR space. This "sologamy" might be celebrated with a digital reception in the metaverse, featuring a holographic performance by your favorite celebrity. The concept of a "private life" will be fully customizable.

This is called the ending, and it has won the National Award for Best Storyline for four consecutive years.

By mid-century, the traditional definition of a Bollywood actress has split into two distinct categories: biological performers and fully synthetic AI entities. Filmmakers are progressively utilizing hyper-realistic, AI-generated stars who do not exist in the real world.

This technological landscape creates a natural fusion point: the Bollywood star as the ultimate digital fantasy. The industry's early experiments in the metaverse provide a clear blueprint. Shemaroo Entertainment, for instance, has already launched "ShemarooVerse," a virtual Bollywood world where users can play games, shop, and interact with AI-powered star avatars. Companies are even purchasing virtual land to create branded Bollywood experiences.

Directors will code precise emotional micro-expressions, eliminating the need for physical retakes or on-set scheduling conflicts. Interactive Cinema and Personalized Intimacy