If Bollywood characters had Instagram, some of them wouldn’t just survive the algorithm – they’d dominate it.
From fashion girls to soft romantics, here are the filmy women who would absolutely own the internet today.
Fashion Influencer – Poo
Film: Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
Before fashion influencers existed, Poo was already serving looks.
Main character energy at all times. Her GRWM reels would be chaotic, confident and captioned with her own iconic one-liners.
Luxury brand deals? Obviously. Front row at fashion week? Mandatory.
Poo wouldn’t follow trends – she’d start them. For her, the world has always been a runway.
Soft Girl Travel Reels – Simran
Film: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Simran would romanticize everything.
Train journeys. Open fields. Journaling under European skies. Her reels would feel like poetry: soft filters, wind in her hair, captions about destiny and love.
She’d make you want to book a solo trip, wear flowy dresses and take over the world.
Nightlife + Fashion Content Creator – Veronica
Film: Cocktail
Veronica’s grid would be neon lights, after-party chaos and outfits that scream confidence. GRWM for a night out. Fashion edits set to moody
English pop. The girls would want to be her!
But beneath the glitter would be the vulnerability. The 2AM story dumps. The soft confessions no one expects from the “cool girl.”
Podcast / Self-Love Girl – Geet
Film: Jab We Met
Geet wouldn’t just have a podcast – she’d have the podcast. Late-night episodes, loud unfiltered rants that somehow end in life-changing advice.
She’d overshare. Interrupt herself. Laugh mid-sentence. And still make you feel understood by the end of it.
Her merch would say, “Main apni favourite hoon.”
Mental Health & Healing Influencer – Kaira
Film: Dear Zindagi
Kaira would be the influencer who talks about therapy without whispering it.
She’d share snippets of her healing journey, normalize messy emotions, and gently break the stigma around mental health – especially in families that don’t like talking about it.
Her content wouldn’t be preachy. It would be personal and real. The kind that makes you book that therapy session you’ve been postponing.
From Poo’s unapologetic glam to Geet’s loud self-love, from Veronica’s glittering vulnerability to Simran’s soft romanticism. Bollywood gave us internet archetypes before the internet even knew what that meant.