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Rebirth in the South Indian Movie verse - Allu Arjun Edition

Mir, an ordinary Indian boy with an unremarkable life, meets an unexpected end when he dies peacefully in his sleep. However, death is not the end for Mir; instead, he finds himself reborn into a fantastical movieverse filled with action, drama, and romance. Mir is now Virendra Anand, the elder brother of Viraj Anand, the protagonist of the movie "S/O Satyamurthy." Virendra's new life begins with the tragic death of their billionaire father. As the elder sibling, he inherits not just the family responsibilities but also an extraordinary set of abilities. Blessed with a peak and adaptable human body, Virendra's strength, agility, and intellect grow with practice. Additionally, he possesses a unique sign-in system that grants daily rewards. This something new i am trying 1 chapter a day same as other fanfic Everything in this Fac Fiction belongs to the original owners i only own my OC

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Chapter 4: Stepping into the Spotlight

The morning sun casts a golden glow over the Anand mansion as Virendra wakes up, ready to face another day of challenges. He quickly triggers the sign-in system, eager for the day's reward.

[Sign-In Complete! Today's reward: Advanced Negotiation Skills.]

Virendra feels a rush of new techniques and strategies for negotiation flow into his mind. He smiles, knowing these skills will be invaluable in the corporate world.

As he heads downstairs, he finds Viraj already awake, sipping his coffee. The brothers share a quick breakfast before they make their way to the office. Today, they need to finalize the sale of a key asset to secure immediate funds for the company.

At the office, they are greeted by their financial advisor, Mr. Patel, who briefs them on the upcoming meeting with potential buyers. "We need to make sure we get a good deal on this property," Mr. Patel stresses. "It's crucial for our liquidity."

Virendra nods, feeling the confidence of his new negotiation skills. "Leave it to us," he assures Mr. Patel.

The meeting takes place in a sleek conference room with a panoramic view of Hyderabad. The buyers, a group of shrewd businessmen, are seated across from them, their expressions a mix of curiosity and skepticism. As the discussion begins, Virendra takes the lead, employing his advanced negotiation tactics. He reads the buyers' body language, counters their low offers with well-reasoned arguments, and subtly shifts the power dynamic in their favor.

After an intense hour of back-and-forth, Virendra secures a deal that exceeds their expectations. The buyers leave, satisfied with the terms, and Mr. Patel beams with pride.

"That was impressive," he says. "Your father would be proud."

Back in their office, Virendra and Viraj discuss the next steps. The funds from the sale provide a temporary relief, but they need a long-term strategy to stabilize the company.

"We need to diversify our investments," Virendra suggests. "Real estate, tech startups, renewable energy—these are the future."

Viraj nods, taking notes. "I'll start reaching out to potential partners and investors."

As they work, an unexpected visitor arrives—Sameer Reddy, the cunning business rival who has always sought to undermine their father's empire. Sameer strolls into the office with an air of arrogance, a sly smile on his face.

"Virendra, Viraj," he says, nodding at each of them. "I heard about your recent deal. Quite impressive for newcomers."

Virendra stands, meeting Sameer's gaze without flinching. "What do you want, Sameer?"

Sameer chuckles. "Straight to the point. I like that. I'm here to offer a partnership. Your company is in a vulnerable position, and I have the resources to help you stabilize."

Virendra narrows his eyes. "And what's in it for you?"

"Let's just say I'm interested in expanding my influence," Sameer replies smoothly. "A collaboration could be mutually beneficial."

Viraj looks uneasy, but Virendra maintains his composure. His new negotiation skills come into play as he carefully navigates the conversation. He senses a trap in Sameer's offer but also sees an opportunity to turn the tables.

"We'll consider your proposal," Virendra says finally. "But we won't be making any hasty decisions."

Sameer's smile falters slightly. "Very well. I'll be waiting for your response." He turns and leaves, his confidence visibly shaken.

Viraj exhales sharply once Sameer is gone. "Do you think we should trust him?"

"No," Virendra says firmly. "But we can use his offer to our advantage. Let's gather more information on his operations. If we're going to play this game, we need to know all the pieces on the board."

The rest of the day is spent strategizing. Virendra and Viraj work tirelessly, leveraging their father's old contacts and seeking new alliances. Their efforts begin to pay off as they secure meetings with potential investors and partners.

That evening, as they return home, Virendra reflects on the day's events. He feels a sense of accomplishment and determination. The sign-in system continues to provide him with invaluable tools, and his bond with Viraj grows stronger each day.