
In the bustling city of Selfi Nagar, a group of individuals live, taking the art of selfies to extreme and often comical heights. Meet the Selfie-Maniacs, a band of daredevils whose sole mission in life is to capture the most outrageous and bizarre selfies imaginable.
It all starts with Raj, the pioneer of the Selfie-Maniacs. Raj has a knack for pushing the boundaries of selfie-taking. He’s the one who leaps out of the railway door with one hand on the door and the other clutching his camera, all while managing to strike a perfect pose mid-air. His selfie game is strong, and soon others are eager to join in on the fun.
Next up is Dimple, the queen of unconventional selfies. She can be found snapping pictures of herself while taking a bath, brushing her teeth, and dressing up.
The funniest moment comes from a labor boy named Ramu, who takes his selfie in the midst of defecating behind a shrub with a water bottle lying next to him. His selfie might just win photograph of the year in any competition.
But the Selfie-Maniacs don’t stop there. They thrive on the adrenaline rush of taking selfies in the most dangerous situations imaginable. From posing on railway tracks with trains zooming by in the background to balancing precariously on hilltops where accidents are bound to happen, these daredevils are always seeking their next thrill.
One day, while watching a drama serial on TV, Dev, the newest member of the group, decides to take his selfie game to new heights. As the heroine’s image appears on the screen, Dev scrambles to cover it with his own face, contorting his body into the most unusual angles just to get the perfect shot.
But perhaps the most memorable moment in the history of the Selfie-Maniacs comes when they decide to cross a river while snapping selfies. With smartphones held high above their heads, they wade through the rushing waters, laughing and joking as they capture the moment for posterity. It’s a sight to behold, and one that will go down in Selfi Nagar’s history books.
Despite the risks and the occasional mishaps (like dropping a phone in the river or getting caught by a passing train), the Selfie-Maniacs wouldn’t have it any other way. For them, life is all about living on the edge and capturing every moment, no matter how bizarre or dangerous, in the form of a selfie. And as long as they have their mobile phones, they know that their adventures will never end.
Guchi.