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  • This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls

    This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls By Sakshi Shah This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls 10 March 2026 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Most fashion stories today begin the same way. A saved folder. A mood board. References collected from places we’ve already seen. This shoot started somewhere else. Instead of building an idea inside a studio, the starting point was simply stepping outside into Mumbai. Water, rocks, trees and open sky were already there, doing what no backdrop really can. The thought was simple: take a garment that usually lives in a controlled setting and see how it feels in a place that moves on its own. The corset was the natural choice for this experiment. Its structured lines usually live in precise, polished spaces, but here it could interact with the unpredictability of nature. The styling concept came together with Aayushi Mishra, while Jay Dighe shaped the shoot visually, letting both photography and ideation respond to the surroundings. The editorial approach guided the way the frames developed, ensuring that the garment’s structure and movement were highlighted without overcomplication. Nothing was forced — the landscape simply existed, and the garment responded to it. The first look stayed intentionally simple. A white shirt layered under the corset, paired with a white skirt, created a crisp silhouette. On uneven ground and among tall grass, the corset’s shape became sharper, the waist more defined, yet the look felt relaxed and approachable. The openness of the setting gave the outfit room to breathe, showing how structure can coexist naturally with texture and movement. This approach emphasized the garment within a real, living environment, rather than a studio construct. Next came a green dress, softer in movement and blending effortlessly with the trees around it. In this setting, the corset acted more as a grounding element than a focal point, giving shape to the dress while allowing the fabric to flow naturally. The result felt balanced rather than heavily styled. A Brazilian model brought fresh energy to the frames, her excitement for the shoot blending seamlessly with the open, natural surroundings. Each frame captured a sense of ease that highlighted both garment and movement. By the lake, the mood shifted again. Sunlight reflected across the water while boots met the shoreline, and fabric caught the breeze with every step. Reflections subtly reshaped the silhouette, creating small, organic changes with each movement. The corset appeared almost architectural here — strong and defined, but never stiff. Against the rocks, water, and open sky, it simply existed as part of the scene. Through the shoot, it became clear how much context can shape perception. In open light, the corset felt confident and structured. Among trees, it seemed grounded. By the water, it looked sculptural and steady. The piece itself remained unchanged, yet its surroundings constantly revealed new facets of its design. Working outside also introduced a rhythm that can’t be recreated in a studio — light shifted, wind moved fabric, and small moments happened spontaneously. Those subtle variations made the frames feel alive, while keeping the editorial direction intact. In the end, this story wasn’t about showing multiple ways to style a corset. It was about seeing what happens when a familiar piece is placed somewhere unexpected. Sometimes styling isn’t about adding layers or building elaborate sets. Sometimes it’s about letting the garment respond to its environment, and letting the frame itself guide the story. A corset in a studio is something we’ve seen many times. A corset standing quietly among rocks, trees, and water feels like an entirely different conversation. SEARCH Why does Fashion Need Fashion Shows FASHION From Dreams To Crowns: Anuradha Garg’s Inspiring Mrs. India Story FASHION Colour Psychology in Fashion: Explained FASHION Legendary Female Icons Who Made Fashion Statements In The 20th Century FASHION The House of Chanel: History FASHION POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah This Editorial Began Beyond The Studio Walls 10 March 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Manish Malhotra Unfolds A Couture Finale At Dubai Fashion Week 11 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah At Dubai Fashion Week, Day Five Unfolded — Krésha Bajaj In Focus 9 February 2026 FASHION By Sakshi Shah Day Four At Dubai Fashion Week AW 26-27 Was About Designers Owning Their Voice 8 February 2026 FASHION RELATED POSTS Advertisement

  • L'utopia Magazine

    A culmination of everything fashion, make-up, entertainment, society, food and travel, L'utopia magazine is the one-stop destination for everything you wish. By Sakshi Shah Manish Malhotra Unfolds A Couture Finale At Dubai Fashion Week 11 February 2026 FASHION Advertisement Advertisement FASHION At Dubai Fashion Week, Day Five Unfolded — Krésha Bajaj In Focus By Sakshi Shah 9 February 2026 LIFESTYLE The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing By Sakshi Shah 20 February 2026 BEAUTY Nykaa’s Winter Gifting Edit: Easy, Thoughtful Beauty Gifts Everyone Will Actually Use By Sakshi Shah 23 December 2025 by Anushka Sharma Agatha Maksimova - The Rising Star Illuminating Cannes Film Festival 23 May 2023 COVER STORIES SEARCH COVER STORIES Ginta Talks Cannes, Career And Creativity FASHION Kiyaan Silver: Timeless Jewellery For Every Woman LIFESTYLE The Skill Of Ageing Gracefully: Secrets From The Land Of Longevity BEAUTY The Power Of Passion – Ria Amin's Rise To Fame TRAVEL The Fashion Capitals Of Asia: Exploring Style Beyond Borders POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement TRAVEL The Peninsula Bangkok: Grace Beside The Chao Phraya By Shriniwas Kodape 4 October 2025 FOOD Mumbai’s Take On Valentine’s, From Dinners To Sweet Endings By Sakshi Shah 10 February 2026 COVER STORIES Falak Khan On Acting, Identity, And Letting Her Work Speak For Itself By Sakshi Shah 9 March 2026 Advertisement Advertisement FASHION Day Four At Dubai Fashion Week AW 26-27 Was About Designers Owning Their Voice By Sakshi Shah 8 February 2026 LIFESTYLE Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less By Anurag Sen 12 February 2026 BEAUTY From Dull To Dreamy: How I Wake Up My Face Instantly With Charlotte Tilbury’s Airbrush Flawless Finish & Stoned Rose Lipstick By Teyana Sharma 4 December 2025 Advertisement Advertisement L'utopia Magazine Aug-Sep 2025 Volume 5 Issue 3 Buy Now Advertisement Advertisement Subscribe to our newsletter Email* Join the L'utopia Magazine newsletter now to stay up to date on all things fashion, lifestyle, food, travel and new releases! Join Our Mailing List Advertisement

  • Cover Stories

    By Ananya Patankar From Mowgli To Maverick: Why Shaan R Grover Feels Like The Real Deal 13 June 2025 COVER STORIES By Anushka Sharma Where The Conversation Took Turns Like The Everest’s Terrain With Sahil Salathia 27 January 2023 COVER STORIES By Anushka Sharma Agatha Maksimova - The Rising Star Illuminating Cannes Film Festival 23 May 2023 COVER STORIES By Anushka Sharma A Journey Of Transformation, Empathy, And Unwavering Passion With Jitin Gulati 11 October 2024 COVER STORIES Advertisement Advertisement COVER STORIES Lana Scolaro: Breaking Barriers In The Male-Dominated Music Industry By Anushka Sharma 2 March 2023 SEARCH Kavya Thapar And Her Versatile Acting Career That Cuts Across Regional Lines COVER STORIES Neon Nights And Yellow Lights: The Sonic World Of Natania Lalwani COVER STORIES Two Decades In Motion: Jay Thakkar And The Rhythm Of Relentless Ambition COVER STORIES A Fresh And Unparalleled Perspective With Naila Grrewal COVER STORIES The Reinvention Of Grace: Shanthi Priya’s Bold New Chapter COVER STORIES POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Falak Khan On Acting, Identity, And Letting Her Work Speak For Itself By Sakshi Shah 9 March 2026 COVER STORIES Tej Music Vodka: The DJ Turning Youth Culture Into a Moving Dancefloor By Shriniwas Kodape 30 January 2026 COVER STORIES Khushi Bhardwaj Is Growing Up On Screen, And Doing It Her Way By Sakshi Shah 31 December 2025 COVER STORIES The Eternal Strings Of Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash By Shriniwas Kodape 4 October 2025 COVER STORIES Vivian Dsena: The Fluke Star Who Became Television’s Undying Heartthrob By Anurag Sen 25 September 2025 COVER STORIES Unscripted, Unstoppable: The Many Lives Of Christine Gulasatree By Ananya Patankar 22 August 2025 COVER STORIES Off Script, On Truth: Anshumaan Pushkar In His Own Words By Ananya Patankar 30 June 2025 COVER STORIES From Mowgli To Maverick: Why Shaan R Grover Feels Like The Real Deal By Ananya Patankar 13 June 2025 COVER STORIES The Reinvention Of Grace: Shanthi Priya’s Bold New Chapter By Shriniwas Kodape 22 May 2025 COVER STORIES Two Decades In Motion: Jay Thakkar And The Rhythm Of Relentless Ambition By Shriniwas Kodape 18 May 2025 COVER STORIES Neon Nights And Yellow Lights: The Sonic World Of Natania Lalwani By Shriniwas Kodape 30 April 2025 COVER STORIES Farhan Khan: Where Poetry Meets Hip-Hop, And Stories Come Alive By Sakshi Batra 10 February 2025 COVER STORIES A Journey Shaped By Courage, Creativity, And Social Media With Aditi Sharma By Anushka Sharma 19 October 2024 COVER STORIES A Journey Of Transformation, Empathy, And Unwavering Passion With Jitin Gulati By Anushka Sharma 11 October 2024 COVER STORIES Komica Anchal: A Journey Of Perseverance, Passion, And Possibilities By Anushka Sharma 11 September 2024 COVER STORIES From Dream To Reality: The Rise Of Sameer Mark In The Fashion Industry By Anushka Sharma 9 September 2024 COVER STORIES From The Silver Screen To Human Rights Advocacy With Award Winning Actress Sheena Chohan By Anushka Sharma 21 August 2024 COVER STORIES The Journey Of Shilpa Joshi: A Musical Odyssey By Anushka Sharma 6 August 2024 COVER STORIES A Fresh And Unparalleled Perspective With Naila Grrewal By Anushka Sharma 19 July 2024 COVER STORIES Dialogues That Never Disappoint With Actor Saqib Ayub By Anushka Sharma 4 April 2024 COVER STORIES Educate, Empower, Excel: Priyanka Chahar Choudhary's Inspirational Overture by Anjali 15 November 2023 COVER STORIES Purab Kohli’s Cinematic Expedition Through Films, Travel And Self-Expression by Akshra Khandelwal 22 September 2023 COVER STORIES Exploring The Path Of Aspiring Actors And Producers: Insights From Anil Singh Chandel by Aparajita Jaiswal 6 September 2023 COVER STORIES Ginta Talks Cannes, Career And Creativity by Akshay T S 25 July 2023 COVER STORIES Musings With Maryam Zolghadr by Mimansha Walia 19 June 2023 COVER STORIES A Star Unparalleled - Nandish Singh Sandhu by Akshay T S 7 June 2023 COVER STORIES Acing One Thing At A Time And All At Once - Marta Álamo by Akshay T S 6 June 2023 COVER STORIES Inner Joy Trails My Inspiration : A Candid Conversation With The Creative Anushka Kaushik By Akshay T S 29 May 2023 COVER STORIES Agatha Maksimova - The Rising Star Illuminating Cannes Film Festival by Anushka Sharma 23 May 2023 COVER STORIES Getting To Know Nyrraa Banerji by Aparajita Jaiswal 15 May 2023 COVER STORIES The Best Of Both Worlds With Deepti Sadhwani by Anushka Sharma 6 May 2023 COVER STORIES In An Earnest Colloquy With Patricia Contreras by Anushka Sharma 10 April 2023 COVER STORIES Kaveri Priyam On Making Her Childhood Dream Come True by Anushka Sharma 13 March 2023 COVER STORIES In Conversation And More With Payal Ghosh by Anushka Sharma 11 March 2023 COVER STORIES Lana Scolaro: Breaking Barriers In The Male-Dominated Music Industry by Anushka Sharma 2 March 2023 COVER STORIES Shriya Saran Speaks Fondly Of Her Relationship With Her Loving Daughter, Radha by Aparajita Jaiswal 22 February 2023 COVER STORIES Kavya Thapar And Her Versatile Acting Career That Cuts Across Regional Lines by Aparajita Jaiswal 12 February 2023 COVER STORIES Where The Conversation Took Turns Like The Everest’s Terrain With Sahil Salathia by Anushka Sharma 27 January 2023 COVER STORIES Picture Abhi Baaki Hai Mere Dost – Alankrita Anup Sahai’s Journey by Aparajita Jaiswal 25 January 2023 COVER STORIES Multifaceted Himanee Bhatia Not Only Proves To Be An Advocate For The Law But Also For Mental Health by Aparajita Jaiswal 24 January 2023 COVER STORIES Waluscha De Sousa On Being Her ‘True Self’ And Going On The Dream Journey by Panav Minocha 29 December 2022 COVER STORIES Sandeepa Dhar: On Being Versatile and Learning from Mistakes by JoNa 11 December 2022 COVER STORIES Anupriya Goenka Talks About Her Experience In The South by Ose Swaraj 30 November 2022 COVER STORIES Nikhita Gandhi construes her journey by Aarti Singh 2 November 2022 COVER STORIES Priya Ahuja gets candid about her life behind the screen by Aarti Singh 8 October 2022 COVER STORIES Mannat Singh, the story of an aspiring actress by Aparajita Jaiswal 28 September 2022 COVER STORIES Ritabhari Chakraborty talks about her adopted school, The Ideal School for the deaf by Aparajita Jaiswal 24 September 2022 COVER STORIES Ramandeep Kaur, Charmingly Dauntless by Aparajita Jaiswal 23 September 2022 COVER STORIES Raveena Mehta, The Rising Phoenix By Naisargi Devdher 17 September 2022 COVER STORIES Suhani Shah Celebrating 25 years in Mentalism by Naisargi Devdher 2 September 2022 COVER STORIES Spring Of Glitz & Glam by Naisargi Devdher 27 August 2022 COVER STORIES If you can dream it, you can achieve it – In conversation with Donal Bisht by Aadhya Venkatesh 21 August 2022 COVER STORIES Kian Barazandeh: Inspiring confidence with his awesomeness and positive energy By Aadhya Venkatesh 30 July 2022 COVER STORIES My mission is to help and unite women globally: Russian Spy turned actress and activist Aliia Roza is an inspiration to all by Rupashree Ravi 23 July 2022 COVER STORIES Books and Beyond with Bound and Tara Khandelwal, founder of Bound by Aparajita Jaiswal 5 July 2022 COVER STORIES Finding Power In Individuality: In Conversation With The Stunning Alina Rai by Aadhya Venkatesh 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Actor Kangna Sharma gives a sneak peek into the movie of her life by Aparajita Jaiswal 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES I want a chance to play different kinds of roles: Ishita Dutta talks about her career, upcoming projects and being typecast in certain roles by Rupashree Ravi 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Building Opportunities And Expanding Horizons: An Interview With Actor Or Writer Meghana Kaushik by Aadhya Venkatesh 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Neha Bhasin: ‘I want to take Indian music to the same global level as international artists like Michael Jackson, Beyonce’ by Rupashree Ravi 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Exploring Acting Beyond Soaps; Uncovering Neha Marda, Her Struggles And Experiences by Aadhya Venkatesh 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES I don’t dream, I have ambitions: Pavitra Punia talks about her goals, inspirations and wonderful acting career by Rupashree Ravi 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Madhura Naik talks about the Life of an Actress by Aparajita Jaiswal 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Seerat Kapoor – An All-rounder’s journey in today’s era by Aparajita Jaiswal 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES A look into actor, producer and designer Shama Sikander’s journey by Aparajita Jaiswal 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Honing skills and stepping beyond comfort: Sunayana Fozdar talks work, fitness and more By Aadhya Venkatesh 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Karishma Kotak Playing Her Innings In Fashion, Sports And Fitness by Rupashree Ravi 30 June 2022 COVER STORIES Aakanksha Singh, the Runway 34 actress talks about Self-Love and Self Upliftment By Aparajita Jaiswal 6 June 2022 COVER STORIES Barkha Singh’s candid candour makes the way to an eye-catching interview by Aparajita Jaiswal 6 April 2022 COVER STORIES Keeping it real with fashion & lifestyle influencer of the year Hofit Golan By Aparajita Jaiswal 5 April 2022 COVER STORIES Behind The Camera With Madhurima Tuli by Aparajita Jaiswal 4 April 2022 Ahsaas Channa Talks About Her Mother Being The Inspiration Behind Her Career by Aparajita Jaiswal 3 March 2022 Adah Sharma, Sweetheart Since 1920 by Aparajita Jaiswal 10 November 2021 Sushmita talks about SushDazzles, her YouTube channel by Aparajita Jaiswal 1 October 2020 Anuj Gosalia Talks About Creating Terribly Tiny Tales by Aparajita Jaiswal 31 August 2020 Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • Falak Khan On Acting, Identity, And Letting Her Work Speak For Itself

    Falak Khan On Acting, Identity, And Letting Her Work Speak For Itself By Sakshi Shah Falak Khan On Acting, Identity, And Letting Her Work Speak For Itself 9 March 2026 COVER STORIES Advertisement In an industry that often moves fast and loud, Falak Khan has taken a quieter, more thoughtful route. The actor has slowly built her space across television, films, and independent cinema, focusing less on rushing through projects and more on choosing stories that feel meaningful. For her, acting has always been about understanding people, emotions, and the layers that make every character different. Falak first gained attention through her role as Safiya Baig in the television show Seher Hone Ko Hai . The character stood out for its intensity and strong presence on screen, and Falak’s performance quickly caught viewers’ attention. Playing a role with sharp edges and emotional complexity gave her the chance to show a side of acting that goes beyond the obvious. But long before television brought her into the spotlight, performing had already become a part of her life. Growing up, Falak was deeply involved in school plays and drama activities. Stage performances were something she naturally enjoyed, and over time those experiences shaped the way she understood storytelling. What began as something fun slowly turned into something much deeper. As her career grew, Falak expanded her work through films such as Bandhan Tute Na , Rang , Soch , Vaasta , and Vanrakshak . Across these projects, one thing remains clear: she is drawn to characters that feel real and layered. Instead of simple roles, she often looks for parts that carry emotional depth and different shades of personality. These kinds of roles allow her to explore more as an actor and bring something new to each performance. Her work in independent cinema reflects that same instinct. One project that stands out in her journey is the short film Champaran Mutton , which gained international recognition as a semifinalist at the Student Academy Awards (the Oscars for student filmmakers). The film gave her the opportunity to play a grounded and raw character, something she deeply connects with as a performer. Projects like these show the kind of stories Falak is interested in telling — ones that focus on human emotions and authentic experiences. Like many actors building their journey step by step, Falak understands that the path is rarely predictable. The film and television industry can often look glamorous from the outside, but behind the scenes it requires patience, persistence, and a strong sense of belief in oneself. Opportunities do not always arrive when expected, and sometimes the journey involves waiting and trusting the process. For Falak, staying motivated during those slower phases comes down to remembering where it all began. Thinking about the effort, risks, and determination that brought her into the industry helps her stay focused. It reminds her that every phase of the journey, even the uncertain ones, plays a role in shaping the artist she continues to become. At the same time, she believes that one of the biggest misconceptions about the industry is how easily success is perceived from the outside. Many people imagine that becoming an actor happens quickly, but the reality is very different. Building a career requires time, courage, and the willingness to keep going even when things move slowly. Despite the challenges, Falak continues to approach her work with curiosity and openness. Over the years she has explored a range of characters, from strong negative roles to emotionally layered performances. Looking ahead, she is also interested in experimenting with new genres, including action, which she hopes to explore in the future. For Falak, the focus always comes back to the work itself. She wants audiences to connect with the characters she brings to life and to see the dedication she puts into every role. As her journey continues across different stories and mediums, Falak Khan remains an actor who is focused on the long run — building her path one performance at a time. 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  • Vivian Dsena: The Fluke Star Who Became Television’s Undying Heartthrob

    Vivian Dsena: The Fluke Star Who Became Television’s Undying Heartthrob By Anurag Sen Vivian Dsena: The Fluke Star Who Became Television’s Undying Heartthrob 25 September 2025 COVER STORIES Advertisement The first thing Vivian Dsena tells you is that he never wanted to be an actor. “I am the biggest fluke television industry has ever received,” he laughs, recalling how it all started. A modeling career had placed him in front of cameras, but acting was never the plan. Fate, however, had its own script. One day, while accompanying a friend to an audition, he ended up reading lines himself. That audition landed in the hands of Balaji Telefilms , and before he knew it, he was cast as Vicky Valia. What began as a coincidence quickly became destiny, and the boy who never dreamt of acting became one of television’s most enduring names. Over the years, Vivian has carried many characters on his shoulders, each with its own light and shadow. But he is careful about what he takes home with him. “Even if I carry something from a character, it better be a good part,” he says. For him, every role is both a lesson and a mirror, sometimes teaching what to do, and sometimes what never to repeat. This conscious separation between reel and real has kept him both grounded and versatile. Grounded, in fact, is a word that defines Vivian. He guards his privacy fiercely, even as his fame continues to grow. For him, humility is a constant reminder. “No matter what you achieve, no matter what you become, you are still not even a dot compared to the universe,” he reflects. His journey and experiences have taught him not to take himself too seriously, a wisdom that allows him to move through the highs and lows of the entertainment industry with calm assurance. When asked about inspirations, Vivian doesn’t point to a single towering figure. Instead, his perspective is broad and inclusive. “Inspiration is all around,” he says simply. From the people he meets while traveling to the talents he observes across industries, Vivian believes that every encounter offers a spark. Perhaps that is why he remains adaptable, open to growth, and curious about the worlds beyond his own. Fans often wonder which role left the deepest mark on him. Vivian’s answer is thoughtful. For him, there isn’t just one. Every role, he says, carries something valuable. Some characters gift him qualities worth cherishing, while others act as cautionary tales. Either way, his career has been a classroom, each project another lesson in life and craft. Interestingly, if given a blank canvas to design his dream character, Vivian knows exactly what he would choose. “A vampire and a rock star,” he grins. The thought of him exploring such roles excites his imagination, hinting at an actor who is far from done experimenting. As for Bollywood or OTT? Fans have long speculated about his entry into films or web series. Vivian is honest in his response. “I never had a Bollywood dream,” he admits. Content with his television journey, he feels no pressure to chase a bigger screen. But he leaves the door slightly ajar with a teasing hint about OTT platforms: “Very soon.” If there is one driving force behind Vivian’s career, it is his fans. “It is only the fans,” he emphasizes. Their love, he says, doesn’t burden him with pressure; it motivates him to outdo himself each time. Every project, for him, is an offering to the people who have stood by him unwaveringly. “Whatever I am today is because of my fans,” he declares, certain that his next step will not disappoint them. With a twinkle of mischief, he adds that his fans already have an idea about what is coming next. For young dreamers aspiring to enter the chaotic, glittering world of entertainment, Vivian leaves them with one truth: never give up. The industry is unpredictable, success fleeting, but perseverance is the only way through. His own journey, born from a chance audition, is proof that destiny favors the persistent. From fluke to phenomenon, Vivian Dsena ’s story reads like the kind of script you don’t see coming. An actor who stumbled into the spotlight but stayed because of sheer talent, grit, and an army of fans who refuse to let him fade. In a world where stardom often feels manufactured, Vivian remains refreshingly real, reminding everyone that sometimes the best stories are the ones you never planned to tell. 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  • Khushi Bhardwaj Is Growing Up On Screen, And Doing It Her Way

    Khushi Bhardwaj Is Growing Up On Screen, And Doing It Her Way By Sakshi Shah Khushi Bhardwaj Is Growing Up On Screen, And Doing It Her Way 31 December 2025 COVER STORIES Advertisement Khushi Bhardwaj comes across exactly as she is curious, grounded, and comfortable in her own space. It’s a quality that reflects in the roles she chooses and the way she’s growing up on screen. There’s no rush to appear older or pressure to perform confidence louder than necessary. Instead, Khushi represents a new generation of actors who are learning in real time and letting experience shape them naturally. Her entry into acting wasn’t something she planned years in advance. In 2019, she was selected for a project that unexpectedly shifted the course of her life. Soon after, she moved from Delhi to Mumbai and stepped into a world she was only beginning to understand. At just 11 years old, everything felt sudden, but she moved forward with steady support from her family, especially her mother, who continues to play a key role in guiding her decisions. Over the years, Khushi has built a growing body of work across OTT platforms and films, with projects like Tiku Weds Sheru , Criminal Justice , 36 Days , and Baby John . Each role added something different to her journey, from understanding emotional depth to adapting to physically demanding shoots, allowing her to evolve quietly and consistently. One of her most formative experiences came with Tiku Weds Sheru . Watching Nawazuddin Siddiqui work up close gave her a deeper understanding of how instinct and improvisation shape a performance. Seeing scenes change in the moment taught her that acting isn’t about being perfect, but about being present and responsive. That understanding became especially important while working on Criminal Justice , a role that challenged her emotionally. The night before its release was filled with nerves and uncertainty. She worried about whether her portrayal would be understood the way it was intended. The response that followed, however, was overwhelming. Audiences connected with her performance, and the appreciation she received helped her trust her instincts and grow more confident in her choices. With Baby John , Khushi experienced the scale of big-screen cinema for the first time. Shooting across locations, adjusting to long schedules, and working in physically challenging conditions gave her a new perspective on filmmaking. Although she didn’t share many scenes with Varun Dhawan , what stayed with her was his warmth and humility on set, reinforcing her belief that success and kindness can go hand in hand. When it comes to preparing for a role, Khushi prefers to keep things simple. She spends time reading the script, giving herself space to understand the character rather than forcing emotion. She believes in keeping performances natural and letting small moments speak for themselves. Off screen, her personal style follows a similar approach. She prefers comfort over anything flashy, choosing relaxed silhouettes and easy outfits that allow her to move freely. Her style feels effortless and unfussy, reflecting the same ease she brings to her work. Despite her growing presence on screen, Khushi remains focused on balance. Academics are still a priority, and she chooses her projects carefully to avoid taking on too much at once. She openly acknowledges moments of self-doubt, often looking to directors for reassurance. For her, those moments are part of learning and improving, not something to be afraid of. Looking ahead, Khushi is open to exploring different genres. Action roles excite her, especially those involving adventure and physical challenges. At the same time, she’s drawn to strong, layered characters that allow emotional depth. While OTT platforms feel like a space she currently enjoys working in, cinema continues to be an important part of her future. Khushi Bhardwaj isn’t in a hurry to arrive. She’s taking her time, growing with each role, and allowing her journey to unfold naturally. In an industry that often celebrates speed, that sense of patience might just be what sets her apart. 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  • The Eternal Strings Of Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash

    The Eternal Strings Of Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash By Shriniwas Kodape The Eternal Strings Of Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash 4 October 2025 COVER STORIES Advertisement The concert hall is full, yet hushed, as though the audience is holding its collective breath. Two sarods lie across two laps, polished surfaces glowing under the stage lights. Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash sit side by side, their postures mirrored, their eyes meeting for just a fraction of a second. Nothing is said, but everything is understood. Amaan’s fingers strike the first note, bold and deliberate. Ayaan follows, answering with a softer resonance, his strings almost whispering in contrast. In that instant, the music is born not from one instrument, but from two souls in conversation. This is the essence of the Bangash brothers: a dialogue woven in sound, steeped in tradition, but alive with the intimacy of siblinghood. They were born into music. Sons of the legendary Ustad Amjad Ali Khan , the sarod was never a foreign object in their childhood home; it was as common as the dining table, as natural as the morning sun. Their earliest memories are not of playgrounds but of ragas drifting through the air as their father practiced. Where most children are lulled to sleep by lullabies, Amaan and Ayaan were cradled by alaps. Theirs was not simply an education in music; it was an immersion, a way of life. Yet being heirs to such a towering legacy was never easy. “Growing up, people assumed music would be automatic for us,” Amaan recalls. “But the truth is, it demanded discipline, hours of practice, endless corrections, the constant reminder that the sarod isn’t just an instrument, it’s a responsibility.” Ayaan adds more quietly, “It was never enough to imitate. Our father always told us to find our own voice.” And find it they did. On stage, their differences are striking. Amaan’s playing has a force that feels almost impatient; his notes cut through air like a storm breaking. Ayaan, meanwhile, shapes his sound with delicacy, coaxing tenderness from steel strings. Together, the tension between them becomes magic. It is fire and water, provocation and reconciliation, push and pull. At times, they sound like they are arguing; at others, like they are laughing together. The audience is simply invited to witness. But their journey has never been about replication. The Bangash brothers have pushed the sarod into unexpected spaces, collaborating with Western orchestras, jazz ensembles, and global musicians. Their projects blend centuries-old ragas with contemporary arrangements, without ever losing the core of Hindustani classical music. “For us, collaboration is not compromise,” Ayaan explains. “It's a conversation. Every genre has something to say, and we bring our sarods to listen and respond.” Despite their ventures into fusion, the soul of their music remains deeply traditional. They speak of ragas as though they are living beings. “Each raga has its own temperament, its own mood,” Amaan says. “Some demand patience, others erupt quickly. Our job is to reveal them, not control them.” It’s this reverence for the art form that grounds them, even as they innovate. What makes their story human is not just the music, but the bond between them. Offstage, they are brothers in every sense; sometimes clashing, sometimes teasing, always circling back to affection. Their dynamic fuels their art. Amaan admits with a grin, “We argue a lot about tempo, phrasing, everything. But when the performance starts, all that tension turns into energy.” Ayaan nods, “That’s the beauty of playing with family. The disagreements don’t divide you; they deepen the music.” Audiences around the world have felt that depth. Whether in an intimate baithak in Delhi or a grand concert hall in Europe, the Bangash brothers carry the same presence: music that demands surrender. In an era obsessed with speed and spectacle, their performances slow time down. Listeners lean in, pulled into a soundscape where centuries of tradition meet the immediacy of now. And perhaps that is their greatest gift. They are not simply performers; they are bridges between father and future, between East and West, between the sanctity of inheritance and the necessity of reinvention. Their sarods remind us that heritage is not static, but breathing. Each note is proof that memory and modernity can coexist without conflict. The final stroke fades, and silence fills the hall. But it is not an empty silence. It vibrates, alive with resonance, as though the music still lingers, refusing to let go. That is the world of Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash where strings are not just strings, but storytellers, carrying forward a legacy while writing their own. 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  • The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing

    The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing By Sakshi Shah The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing 20 February 2026 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Wellness used to feel like something you booked on a Sunday. A facial before an event. A massage after a long week. Something you turned to when things felt a little too full. Now, it’s part of the rhythm. In fast-moving cities, where days slip into nights and calendars rarely stay empty, care has become more intentional. Not extreme. Not overdone. Just smarter. Less about escape, more about keeping up, without running on empty. It shows up quietly, in the small decisions people make to feel steady rather than stretched. Step into The Recovery Room , and you see that shift right away. Oxygen therapy sessions, once something you’d associate with athletes or clinics are now quietly slotted between meetings. You sit back, breathe in high-purity oxygen, and twenty minutes later everything feels clearer. Lighter. There are curated IV drips too, designed for hydration, skin support or energy balance. It doesn’t feel dramatic. It feels useful. Recovery, but realistic. The space feels calm, almost minimal and built for people who don’t want fuss, just function. That same thinking shows up in places you might not expect. At Looks Salon , skincare has taken on a more results-focused role. Treatments like the MyoLift microcurrent facial use low-level electrical currents to gently stimulate facial muscles and support collagen production, often described as a workout for the face. LED therapies and professional-grade formulations bring a technical edge into a familiar beauty setting. Under the leadership of Samir Srivastav, the approach leans toward consistency rather than instant glow. Even traditional spaces are shifting. The facial isn’t just about looking good for the weekend. It’s about skin that holds up over time the kind that feels maintained, not managed. Somewhere between clinical precision and holistic care sits Archana Wellness . Here, advanced aesthetic treatments sit alongside lymphatic drainage, IV therapies and cognitive wellness support. The idea feels simple: treat the outside, but don’t ignore what’s happening within. Founded by Dr. Archana Mayekar, the clinic reflects a growing understanding that beauty and wellbeing aren’t separate conversations. When energy, skin health and mental clarity are looked at together, the results feel steadier. More balanced. There’s a sense of layering here — not overwhelming, just intentional. And then there’s Nuvana Healthcare , where the focus moves toward regeneration. Diagnostic-led care, physiotherapy, aesthetic procedures and supportive treatments like IV infusions are approached as long-term support rather than quick fixes. Alongside these, therapies such as hydrogen inhalation, known for offering antioxidant support at a cellular level, and contrast therapy, which alternates hot and cold exposure to support circulation and recovery, quietly expand the toolkit. They aren’t positioned as trends, but as additional layers of care for bodies that need resilience as much as rest. Founded by Dr. Rohan Goyal and Abhishree Goyal, the space encourages preventative thinking, paying attention early instead of reacting later. It’s not flashy. It’s thoughtful. The emphasis feels measured, built around sustainability rather than spectacle. What connects all these spaces isn’t trendiness. It’s awareness. Urban wellness today feels less about indulgence and more about maintenance for full, fast lives. Oxygen becomes clarity. Microcurrent becomes tone. IV therapy becomes steady support. The shift hasn’t been loud, but it’s been clear. Care is becoming proactive — not in a dramatic way, but in a quiet, consistent one. In a culture that values momentum, wellness isn’t the pause button. It’s the adjustment. A way to keep going without feeling depleted. A way to invest quietly in longevity. And maybe that’s what makes this moment interesting, none of it feels excessive anymore. It just feels considered. The modern rituals of wellbeing aren’t grand gestures. They’re small recalibrations, built into everyday life. Not because we’re escaping modern life. But because we’re learning how to sustain it. 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  • Lifestyle

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  • Notes From The Long Way Around

    Notes From The Long Way Around By Shriniwas Kodape Notes From The Long Way Around 8 February 2026 LIFESTYLE Advertisement I never had a master plan. I had curiosity, stubbornness, and the habit of showing up even when I was tired. Time did the rest. For more than a decade, life moved forward in small, steady steps. Days blurred into nights. Nights stretched into early mornings. Work came in many forms and I took what was in front of me. Some roles taught me skill. Some taught me patience. All of them taught me something useful. There were long nights spent speaking to strangers when the world felt quiet and distant. You learn how to listen in moments like that. You learn control, clarity, and presence. You learn how to stay calm while someone else is searching for answers. You learn tone before confidence. You learn restraint before authority. Other days were filled with practical work. Necessary work. The kind that keeps life moving even when bigger dreams are still taking shape. None of it felt permanent. None of it felt wasted. It was an honest effort. Over time, those hours stacked up. Skills formed quietly. One day you realise you are capable in ways you never planned but fully earned. Progress rarely announces itself. It accumulates. You wake up one day and notice that your instincts are sharper. That pressure feels manageable. That your voice sounds more like your own. Growth happens in the background while you stay busy doing the work. To those just starting out, hear this clearly. You are not late. You are not behind. You are building something even when it does not feel obvious. Every honest job adds weight. Every hour adds texture. Momentum matters more than certainty. Pay attention to people. Watch how they move through the world. Listen closely. Creativity lives in ordinary places. In conversations. In routines. In moments you almost ignore. Your voice forms slowly through experience. Confidence grows through repetition. Through keeping promises to yourself. Through doing the work when no one is watching. Purpose does not arrive fully formed. It reveals itself through action. I believe deeply in this generation. I believe in those willing to begin without answers. I believe in those who keep learning and keep showing up. Time has a way of recognising sincerity. Build skills patiently. Build character daily. Build relationships with care. Carry your experiences with pride. They will shape you more than any shortcut ever could. I am still walking. I'm still learning. Still paying attention. Growth is lived slowly and understood later. If you are moving forward today, you are already on the road. Keep going. SEARCH Ankita Malik: Empowering Change And Embracing Authenticity LIFESTYLE Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing 20 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less 12 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Shriniwas Kodape Notes From The Long Way Around 8 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen When Music Becomes Memory: Shreya Ghoshal At Kshitij Pronite 20 January 2026 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less

    Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less By Anurag Sen Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less 12 February 2026 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Some cars impress you instantly. Others grow on you the longer you sit with them. Ferrari Luce belongs firmly to the second kind. The more you look, the more it reveals, not through excess or spectacle, but through restraint. As a car enthusiast, that is what makes it exciting. Ferrari has not tried to overwhelm the senses here. Instead, it has chosen to calm them. What stands out immediately about the Luce is how confident the interior feels. There is no desperation to prove that it is electric. No giant screens screaming for attention. No cluttered interfaces trying to do everything at once. The cabin feels composed, almost meditative, designed around the driver rather than technology. It reminds you that Ferrari still believes driving is an experience first, not a software demonstration. The design language is subtle, but deeply considered. The cabin is treated as one clean volume, with every element placed where it naturally belongs. Controls feel intentional. Physical buttons, toggles, and dials return with purpose, and they feel right. There is something deeply satisfying about touching a control and feeling a response instead of swiping at glass. Ferrari understands this instinctively, and Luce reflects that understanding beautifully. The steering wheel is a perfect example of this philosophy. It carries a simplified three spoke design that quietly nods to Ferrari’s heritage while feeling thoroughly modern. Exposed aluminium elements are not hidden away, but celebrated. The layout feels intuitive, almost familiar, as if you do not need to learn it. It just works. That sense of familiarity is rare in modern interiors, especially in electric cars, and Ferrari deserves credit for preserving it. Then there is the binnacle, arguably the most striking feature of the interior. This is where Luce truly shines. The blend of physical needles with digital displays is not just visually impressive, it feels emotionally right. The needle adds soul. The screen adds clarity. Together, they create an interface that feels alive rather than artificial. The fact that the binnacle moves with the steering wheel only strengthens that connection between driver and machine. It feels like the car is responding to you, not the other way around. Overhead controls and the carefully arranged center console add to this cockpit like atmosphere. Nothing feels wasted. Nothing feels decorative for the sake of it. Ferrari and LoveFrom have clearly spent time thinking about how hands move, how eyes travel, and how moments inside a car actually unfold. It is design rooted in use, not just aesthetics. Material choice plays a quiet but powerful role. Recycled aluminium is machined and finished with care, giving it depth and texture. Glass surfaces feel purposeful rather than flashy. Even the key becomes part of the experience, turning the act of starting the car into something almost ceremonial. These are small details, but they are the kind enthusiasts notice and appreciate. What Ferrari Luce proves is that progress does not need to be loud. It can be elegant. It can be focused. It can respect the driver. In a time where interiors are becoming more distracting than engaging, Luce feels like a return to clarity. A reminder that great design does not shout. It invites you in and lets you discover it at your own pace. And that, perhaps, is why this car feels special. It trusts the driver. SEARCH Ankita Malik: Empowering Change And Embracing Authenticity LIFESTYLE Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing 20 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less 12 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Shriniwas Kodape Notes From The Long Way Around 8 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen When Music Becomes Memory: Shreya Ghoshal At Kshitij Pronite 20 January 2026 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

  • When Music Becomes Memory: Shreya Ghoshal At Kshitij Pronite

    When Music Becomes Memory: Shreya Ghoshal At Kshitij Pronite By Anurag Sen When Music Becomes Memory: Shreya Ghoshal At Kshitij Pronite 20 January 2026 LIFESTYLE Advertisement Every year, Mithibai College eases into a familiar transformation. Corridors carry a softer urgency, nights stretch beyond routine, and creativity quietly takes over the campus. Students recognise the shift instinctively. This year, that rhythm finds its moment at Kshitij Pronite , an evening shaped around presence rather than spectacle, with Shreya Ghoshal at its heart. There are few voices in Indian music that feel as closely woven into personal memory as hers. Over the years, her songs have accompanied listeners through changing phases of life, from first heartbreaks to moments of calm reflection. At Pronite, this connection does not arrive as nostalgia alone. It meets an audience that has grown with the music, carrying familiarity while still finding something new within it. What sets Shreya Ghoshal apart is a rare sense of restraint. Her performances command attention without asking for it. Instead of relying on excess, she allows emotion to build naturally, letting clarity and control shape every note. In an age of amplified performances, her voice remains intimate, creating moments that feel personal even in a vast setting. The JVPD Grounds offer an open canvas for the evening. Thousands gather, yet the atmosphere never feels overwhelming. The space allows the music to move freely, while the familiarity of the Mithibai campus keeps the experience grounded. Despite the scale, there is a shared sense of closeness, as though the audience is leaning in together rather than being pulled by spectacle. Kshitij has always been known for thoughtful curation, and Pronite reflects that sensibility. The evening is not rushed toward a climax. It unfolds patiently, allowing the music and the mood to settle. Shreya Ghoshal’s presence complements this approach, offering a performance that values connection over display and feeling over volume. As the night progresses, the usual noise of a large crowd softens. Conversations fade, phones lower, and attention shifts inward. Familiar melodies carry emotion instead of noise, turning the gathering into a shared experience rather than a performance to be consumed. Time seems to slow, creating space for reflection as much as enjoyment. When the final notes linger in the air, what remains is not just the memory of a concert, but the feeling of having been present for something sincere. The campus will return to its usual rhythm, and the grounds will grow quiet again. Yet the night leaves behind a lasting imprint. With Shreya Ghoshal at its centre, Kshitij Pronite becomes less about scale and more about resonance, a reminder that music holds its power most strongly when it stays with you long after the lights dim. SEARCH Ankita Malik: Empowering Change And Embracing Authenticity LIFESTYLE Juggling Two Worlds: The Inspiring Journey Of Kritika Goel LIFESTYLE Juggling Law And Fashion: The Inspirational Journey Of Riddhi Nahata, A Multifaceted Influencer LIFESTYLE Nikita Pawar: From Fashion Design To Digital Stardom LIFESTYLE Join Shruti Yogi On Her Enchanting Journey From Kumkum Bhagya To Wanderlust Saga LIFESTYLE POPULAR POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement By Sakshi Shah The Modern Rituals Of Wellbeing 20 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen Ferrari Luce And The Beauty Of Doing Less 12 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Shriniwas Kodape Notes From The Long Way Around 8 February 2026 LIFESTYLE By Anurag Sen When Music Becomes Memory: Shreya Ghoshal At Kshitij Pronite 20 January 2026 LIFESTYLE RELATED POSTS Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement

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