To begin with, the choice of Kajal Agarwal as the central figure is critical to understanding the genre’s appeal. Unlike characters known for high-octane action or tragic gravitas, Agarwal’s on-screen persona has often been defined by warmth, grace, a relatable girl-next-door quality, and a luminous on-screen presence. In films like Magadheera , Mr. Perfect , and Singham , she consistently embodied intelligence, resilience, and a quiet strength that complemented her romantic leads. A collection of romantic fiction capitalizes on this established persona. The authors do not create a heroine from scratch; they borrow Agarwal’s pre-loaded emotional and aesthetic vocabulary. Her expressive eyes, her characteristic smile, and her known off-screen elegance become shorthand for sincerity and beauty, allowing writers to dive immediately into the emotional core of the story—be it a chance encounter in Hyderabad, a second-chance romance with a co-star, or a royal fantasy where she plays a modern princess.