Shakeela, a prominent figure in the South Indian adult film industry (predominantly Malayalam and Tamil) during the late 1990s and early 2000s, operated within a unique cinematic space. Her films, often classified as “softcore” or “adult comedies,” utilized specific romantic storylines that deviated from mainstream Bollywood or Kollywood conventions. This report analyzes the recurring theme of mixed relationships (often defined by age, economic status, or urban/rural divides) and the role of the “Romance Boy” archetype—a youthful, often naive male lead whose romantic journey forms the backbone of the plot.