Some of the photos from the shoot:
The first set of the gallery was a tribute to her roots. The stylists draped her in a heavy, midnight-blue Banarasi silk saree with intricate gold zari work. As she stepped onto the pedestal, Arjun realized he didn't need to give directions. With a slight tilt of her head and a subtle grace of her hands—the Mudras of a dancer—she told a story of royalty. Every click of the shutter captured a "photo" that felt like a 19th-century painting. Act II: The Power of Modernity Some of the photos from the shoot: The
After her move to Denver and subsequent return, her style gallery welcomed Western silhouettes. She mastered the "airport look" (blazers, ripped jeans, sneakers) while maintaining Indian roots. Photoshoots like the Filmfare cover (2014) showed her in structured gowns, proving she was equally at home in Parisian couture. With a slight tilt of her head and