Hidden identity movies is where the main characters conceals identities, living under false persona to protect themselves or complete an on-going revenge plan.
Emma, the heiress of the Coffman family who is dumped by her ex, meets Lucas, the billionaire of the Fischer family, in a strip club. At this time, she happened to meet her ex and his cheating partner again. In order to slap her fiancé in the face, Emma asked Lucas to pretend to be her husband, and Lucas took advantage of the situation and proposed a fake marriage. But Emma thinks Lucas is a stripper/escort, and Lucas thinks Emma is a ghetto girl/gold digger. Both of them misunderstand each other, and they don't want to reveal their identities. Therefore, they must carefully conceal their identities from each other during the process of getting along after marriage, and at the same time fight against two villains who are always causing obstacles. In the process, they gradually create sparks, resolve misunderstandings, and eventually move towards a real marriage.
Billionaire Luke Knight was mistaken for ground staff while boarding a plane of his own airlines. While on board, he helped head stewardess Melanie Lewis when she was harassed. After landing, Luke agreed to help Melanie by playing her boyfriend, but this led to a misunderstanding by his son Henry. Luke and Melanie worked together to resolve his family trouble and company crisis, but he had to pass a final test to have Melanie's hand in marriage.
Erin, a down-and-out street vendor, is betrayed by her fiancé and best friend, but no one knows that her true identity is the long-lost princess. Just when the three princes find the clues and Erin can return to the royal family, her true princess identity is claimed by her best friend. In the many subsequent dangerous situations, Prince Charles repeatedly protects Erin, causing Erin to develop a different feeling for her "brother" Charles.
After a flash marriage to Silas York, CEO of York Group, Lillian Smith visits his room each night to treat him, fulfilling her mentor’s dying wish. Battling a relentless illness, Silas keeps his distance, unaware that the very woman he pushes away is the miracle doctor he has desperately been searching for all along.
To save himself, Xander Quinn must find the one woman with dark energy—Sienna Jade—and make love to her, even if it costs her life. He deceives her into marriage and secretly pays for her grandmother’s treatment. Grateful, Sienna gives herself to him—unaware of the deadly price. Xander later falls for her and desperately searches for another cure. However, before he can save her, she discovers the truth. Heartbroken, she tries to escape, only for fate to seal her tragic end. Miraculously revived by her grandmother's pill, she wakes up blind. Seven years later, she returns with her daughter, unknowingly crossing paths with Xander. Oblivious to their identities, he torments them—until the truth shatters him. Determined to win her back, he conceals his identity. But when Sienna regains her sight, she finally sees the monster who once stole her life.
To support his wife, Queenie Jensen, in her career, Flynn Cross sacrifices a promising future to become a stay-at-home husband, devoting himself to his family—only to be met with Queenie’s ridicule and their daughter’s disdain. It is only when he returns to Odyssey Group and reclaims his status that Queenie finally realizes his worth, but by then, he has already chosen to start anew, leaving her drowning in regret and self-reflection.
To appease his family's pressure to marry, Felix Lloyd plans to rent a girlfriend for the festive season. However, a mix-up at the airport lands the wrong woman—Kendal Scott—in his car. Surprisingly, they get along well, and Kendal agrees to go along with the act. At first, she suspects nothing when greeted by Felix’s family, who appear to be simple farmers. But when his grandmother gifts her an expensive bangle, his mother presents her with a lavish gift, and the dining table overflows with luxurious dishes, Kendal begins to question whether the Lloyds are truly just an ordinary farming family.
In Audrey in Full Bloom movie, Harvard MBA Audrey Lorenzo Bloom is on her way to shatter barriers as powerful conglomerate BloomCo’s first female and non-white CEO. She’s been preparing for years, even using an alias as a Latina cleaning lady to learn the inner workings of the company. Now on the eve of the banquet introducing her, Audrey discovers her fiancé thinks she’s an illegal alien and plans to defraud and deport her, the senior executives are plotting a coup to put her white cousin in charge, and her bitterest enemy since childhood, Ryder Marlow, might not be her enemy after all…
After a whirlwind marriage to Avery Yale, Blake Lander hides his true identity as a wealthy CEO, mistakenly believing Avery to be a gold-digger. Struggling through a difficult life, Avery faces bullying at work and betrayal by her family, whom she once trusted. Fortunately, Blake is always there to protect her from harm, forging a deep connection between them as they gradually fall in love. However, when Blake's real identity is revealed, a misunderstanding creates a rift in their relationship, which can only be healed when the truth comes to light. Determined to make her his, Blake proposes, and together they embark on a new chapter of their lives.
The day Alina Archer realizes she's transmigrated into the body of a wealthy character in a book, she visits an upscale club that night and takes a model named Oliver Nolan back to her home. To her surprise, he’s not only incredibly handsome but also skilled in various areas. He teaches her the ways of business and saves her from crises multiple times. As their bond deepens, Oliver decides to propose when her family pressures her to marry soon. It’s at this moment that she discovers he’s actually the richest man on Earth.