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Male Lead (ML)
Name: Dr. Sangwoo
Age: 28–30 (can adjust)
Origin: Korea
Occupation: Neurosurgeon
Appearance:
Tall, well-built, commanding presence
Dark hair, sharp features
Handsome in a quiet, understated way
Personality:
Calm, serious, highly disciplined
Stoic and sometimes intimidating
Observant, rarely shows emotions
Opposite of Chandni’s playful and lively nature
hate cats
Soft spot hidden for those he trusts or deeply cares about
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Female Lead (FL) Recap
Name: Dr. Chandni Thakur
Age: 26
Location: Himachal Pradesh
Occupation: Doctor (trauma/general)
Appearance: Cute, baby-faced, doey brown eyes, brown hair, 5’2”
Personality: Playful, lively, teasing, caring
Lifestyle: Vegetarian, chocolate & panipuri lover, milk coffee lover, animal lover (cat “Koffee”)
Middle class family
two siblings Tripta Parikshit younger
bestfriend Nilakahi jasmine
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Nilakahi
head Nurse
Age: 26 (same as Chandni)
Personality:
Teasing and playful, always ready to joke
Slightly flirty and bold in nature, loves giving double-meaning comments
Mischievous, enjoys provoking friends just to see their reactions
Can be dramatic at times, overreacts for humor
Loyal to Chandni, protective in her own quirky way
Appearance:
Attractive, confident, likes to dress fashionably
Wavy hair, sparkling eyes, charming smile
Role in Story:
Often Chandni’s partner-in-mischief
Helps create funny or chaotic situations around ML, Sangwoo
Gives advice, though sometimes teasing rather than serious
Fun Traits:
Has a signature laugh that makes people notice her
Loves snacks and small indulgences like chocolate or street food
Often drags Chandni into small adventures
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Jasmine
Dr Gynologisist
Age: 26 (same as Chandni)
Personality:
Naughty and witty, loves harmless pranks
Dirty-minded but in a humorous, playful way
Less dramatic than Nilakahi, more cunning and clever
Observant—often notices things about people before they do
Protective of friends, especially Chandni, in subtle ways
Appearance:
Petite and energetic, cute but mischievous
Brown hair (maybe slightly lighter than Chandni) and lively brown eyes
Role in Story:
Supports Chandni in teasing ML (Sangwoo)
Creates clever schemes to help or prank friends
Occasionally acts as the voice of reason, balancing Nilakahi’s dramatics
Fun Traits:
Loves sweets and coffee
Has a small notebook to secretly jot down funny observations
Enjoys playful debates with Nilakahi, often leading to comic chaos
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Nurse Minha
Age: 25–27
Occupation: Nurse at the hospital where Chandni works in Korea
Appearance:
Petite, bright eyes, always cheerful
Shoulder-length black hair, professional yet approachable look
Personality:
Sweet, friendly, and caring
Very organized and efficient, the “hospital’s backbone”
Sociable and playful with colleagues, loves teasing in a light-hearted way
Protective of patients and friends, often notices small things before others
Role in Story:
Becomes Chandni’s first friend in Korea
Helps her adjust to Korean hospital culture
Adds humor and support during stressful work situations
Occasionally meddles in playful ways to tease Chandni and Sangwoo
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Minha’s Friends in Korea
Nurse Haeun
Fun, energetic, slightly mischievous
Loves pranks and joking around at work
Often teams up with Minha to make hospital life fun for new staff
Nurse Jiyeon
Calm, thoughtful, the voice of reason among friends
Observant and discreet, often notices small details in patients or coworkers
Supports Minha and Chandni quietly but firmly
Nurse Soojin
Stylish, confident, a bit dramatic but lovable
Always curious about new colleagues and their quirks
Loves organizing small celebrations or hospital events
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Dynamic:
Minha is the center of the friend group, playful but dependable
Haeun brings energy and chaos, Jiyeon brings calm logic, Soojin adds charm and drama
Together, they help Chandni adjust in Korea while also creating fun, chaotic, and heartwarming hospital moments
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Koffee the Cat
Species: Cat (domestic short-haired, fluffy white)
Personality:
Sweet, playful, and affectionate
Intelligent—sometimes acts like she understands human conversations
Loves cuddles and often sits with Chandni while she works or studies
Mischievous at times, knocking things over or chasing shadows
Role in Story:
Chandni’s companion and emotional support
Adds warmth, cuteness, and occasional humor to the story
Helps show Chandni’s caring, nurturing side
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Chandni’s Childhood (Brief Backstory)
Born and raised in Himachal Pradesh, India
Energetic and curious as a child, loved animals and nature
Family: Loving parents, supportive siblings (if you want to add a brother/sister)
Early love for sweets, chocolate, and playful mischief
Koffee could have been her childhood dream pet, now her companion in adulthood
Childhood traits: playful, mischievous, caring, intelligent—traits that carry into her adult personality
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The early morning sun streamed through the large windows of AIIMS Bilaspur, glinting off stainless steel counters and the crisp white coats of busy staff. Amid the controlled chaos of patients, monitors beeping, and hurried footsteps, Dr. Chandni Thakur walked into the nurses’ lounge, balancing a cup of milk coffee in one hand and a clipboard in the other.
“Chandni! Already late for rounds?” Nilakahi teased, leaning casually against the counter, her hair perfectly styled despite the morning rush.
“Late? Me? Impossible,” Chandni said, grinning mischievously. “I was just… making sure Koffee didn’t escape again. She’s a master of chaos, you know.”
“Right… your cat is apparently more disciplined than you,” Jasmine said, smirking as she sipped her coffee.
Chandni rolled her eyes dramatically. “Please. Koffee may be fluffy and innocent-looking, but she’s secretly evil. Only I can keep her in line.” She winked at her friends.
Nilakahi nudged her shoulder. “And yet somehow, you can’t even keep track of your own coffee. Did you spill half of it already?”
Chandni looked down at her cup, only half-drunk, and shook her head. “Merely… testing gravity. For science.”
Jasmine snorted. “For science, she says. That’s our Chandni—saving lives and conducting coffee experiments simultaneously.”
Chandni grinned and pulled out a small chocolate bar from her coat pocket. “Don’t even think about stealing this. Strictly for research purposes.”
Nilakahi reached out dramatically. “Research supervision is mandatory. Safety regulations, obviously.”
Jasmine laughed. “You two are impossible. But I love this chaos.”
The morning rounds bell rang, and Chandni tucked her chocolate away. “Alright, ladies. Let’s bring some fun to these patients today. By fun, I mean mild chaos disguised as top-notch medical care.”
The trio dashed into the ward, their laughter mingling with the beeps of monitors and hurried footsteps—a perfect storm of mischief, care, and playful energy that kept AIIMS Bilaspur on its toes.
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Chandni pushed open the swinging door to Ward 3, clipboard in hand. The morning sunlight fell across neatly made beds, the faint smell of antiseptic mingling with the aroma of breakfast.
“Good morning, everyone!” she chirped, her voice full of energy. “How are we feeling today? Anyone up for chocolate as motivation?”
A small elderly patient looked up, smiling. “Chocolate? You doctors really spoil us!”
Chandni laughed and scribbled a few notes. “Well, I take my duties very seriously—especially the chocolate part.”
At the nurses’ station, Nilakahi whispered, “Why does she always do this? Patients love her chaos more than her competence.”
Jasmine smirked. “Because she’s secretly adorable. And a little crazy. Perfect combination.”
Chandni overheard and grinned. “I heard that!” she called out, waving her hand like a queen addressing her subjects. “Yes, I am adorable. You may proceed with your admiration now.”
Nilakahi rolled her eyes but smiled, while Jasmine chuckled.
Just then, Dr. Sharma, a senior physician known for his serious demeanor, walked by. “Chandni! Focus on the charts, not the theatrics. Patients need care, not entertainment.”
Chandni saluted dramatically. “Yes, sir! Entertaining and curing—multitasking is my specialty.”
Dr. Sharma muttered under his breath, shaking his head. “Impossible.”
By mid-morning, Chandni was juggling rounds, comforting anxious patients, and sneaking chocolate bites whenever no one was watching. Even Koffee, her imaginary stand-in in the hospital (“she’s watching, I promise!”), seemed to be cheering her on in spirit.
Later, while checking vitals of a young child, Chandni noticed the little patient clutching a worn-out toy. “Hey there, that’s a brave toy you’ve got,” she said, crouching down. “It needs some chocolate too, don’t you think?”
The child giggled, and Chandni pulled a small piece of chocolate from her pocket. “Science,” she said solemnly, “requires sharing.”
Nilakahi and Jasmine watched from the corner, exchanging knowing glances. “She really is chaos with a heart,” Nilakahi whispered.
“Yes,” Jasmine agreed. “And somehow, everyone—patients, nurses, doctors—just can’t resist her.”
As Chandni moved on to the next patient, clipboard in hand and chocolate safely stashed, the hospital seemed brighter, warmer, and just a little more chaotic, all thanks to the playful energy of Dr. Chandni Thakur.
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Episode One (Outside the Hospital): Sweet Chaos
After a long morning of rounds at AIIMS Bilaspur, Chandni collapsed onto a bench in the hospital garden, sipping her much-needed milk coffee. The warm sun on her face, the scent of blooming flowers, and the faint sound of children playing nearby made the world feel almost magical.
“Finally!” Nilakahi groaned, flopping down beside her. “You move at the speed of a caffeinated snail when you’re not causing chaos in the ward.”
Chandni stuck her tongue out. “Excuse me? I am a whirlwind of efficiency and charm!”
Jasmine laughed, holding a small packet of panipuri. “Efficiency, sure. Charm, maybe. But chaotic whirlwind? Absolutely.”
Chandni snatched a piece. “Fine, admit it—you love it when I’m chaotic.” She popped a panipuri into her mouth with exaggerated elegance, smacking her lips loudly.
Nilakahi groaned. “That’s disgusting… and yet, so her.”
The three friends laughed, drawing the curious gaze of a few hospital staff walking past. Chandni waved at them cheerfully. “Yes, I am that contagious. Don’t fight it!”
Suddenly, Chandni’s phone buzzed. She glanced at it and gasped. “Oh no! Koffee just tried to eat the leftover chocolate from my bag! She’s on a full-scale mission to destroy my dessert stash!”
Jasmine rolled her eyes. “Your cat is officially scarier than some of our patients.”
“Scarier? Maybe. Cuter? Definitely,” Chandni defended, laughing as she texted her neighbor to rescue the mischievous cat.
Nilakahi pointed at a street vendor across the garden. “Hey, chocolate panipuri cake. Let’s go!”
Chandni’s eyes sparkled. “Adventure time!”
By the time they reached the vendor, the three friends were laughing so hard that a group of kids nearby joined in, thinking they were putting on a show. Chandni bought two pieces of cake and a huge cup of coffee, immediately offering a bite to her friends, dramatically tasting her own first.
“Science test!” she declared, handing a piece to Nilakahi. “It’s a controlled experiment to see who can enjoy dessert the fastest.”
Jasmine giggled. “You’re insane. And I’m here for it.”
As they sat under a tree, munching on cake, sipping coffee, and teasing each other endlessly, Chandni thought happily: This is life—chaotic, sweet, and just the right amount of madness.
---The hospital corridors were finally quiet, monitors humming softly as most patients slept. AIIMS Bilaspur staff had been working tirelessly for weeks, and the end-of-duty party was the perfect reward. Chandni adjusted her sparkling navy-blue dress, the hem swishing around her knees as she admired herself in the mirror. Her brown hair was curled loosely, and her doey eyes sparkled brighter than the party lights already twinkling in the banquet hall.
“Chandni, you look… dangerous,” Nilakahi teased, smirking as she twirled in a sequined red dress.
“Dangerous? Please, I’m adorable,” Chandni said, flipping her hair dramatically.
“Adorable and deadly with chocolate in one hand and a stethoscope in the other,” Jasmine added, sipping a sparkling mocktail.
The banquet hall buzzed with laughter, chatter, and music. Chandni’s colleagues had decked the place with fairy lights, and the bar was already serving sparkling drinks—non-alcoholic for most, but fun nonetheless.
“Dance first or drinks first?” Chandni asked, eyes gleaming with mischief.
“Dance!” Nilakahi shouted, dragging her toward the center of the hall.
Chandni laughed as the DJ switched to a lively beat. She twirled, her dress fluttering, spinning freely without a care. Nurses, doctors, and interns joined, forming a circle around her as the music pumped through the hall.
“Watch out for the queen of chaos!” Jasmine called as Chandni attempted a dramatic spin—and almost knocked over a tray of sparkling drinks.
“Science experiment!” Chandni declared, catching the tray mid-air. “All perfectly balanced. See? Chaos controlled!”
Laughter erupted across the room. Even Dr. Sharma, sitting off to the side with a mock-serious expression, couldn’t help but chuckle.
After a few songs, Chandni and her friends grabbed their drinks and perched on a lounge sofa. Chandni sipped her sparkling juice, wiggling her eyebrows at Nilakahi. “You see? Fun and hydration. Perfect combo.”
Nilakahi laughed. “You really can turn any night into chaos, don’t you?”
Chandni leaned back, smiling, letting the music and laughter wash over her. “Why settle for normal when life can be this much fun?”
As the night went on, Chandni danced, laughed, and joked with her friends and colleagues. The end-of-duty party wasn’t just a celebration of work—it was a night where chaos, friendship, and freedom blended perfectly, and Chandni Thakur was the sparkling heart of it all.
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