Some characters don’t just appear on screen. They linger. O’Romeo in Kaminey crashes into the story with raw love, rage, and vulnerability that feels uncomfortably real. That’s why names like Hussain Ustara and Sapna Didi keep surfacing in conversations. Not because the film confirms it, but because O’Romeo carries the weight of lived emotion. Maybe he isn’t based on real people. Maybe he feels real because his chaos feels human.