Nabha Natesh Turns Festive Anarkali Into Bold Desire
Nabha Natesh walks into the frame as if the festival air itself had called her. The mustard-green Anarkali she wears moves before she does, its pleats flowing out like ripples on water.
By: Tupaki Gallery Desk | 2 Oct 2025 9:23 PM ISTNabha Natesh walks into the frame as if the festival air itself had called her. The mustard-green Anarkali she wears moves before she does, its pleats flowing out like ripples on water. Her caption for the pictures was simple, wishing everyone a happy Dussehra, but the images say much more. They hold that mix of comfort and drama that only festive dressing brings.
The outfit is built to move. The Anarkali stretches down in layers, each pleat ready to catch light when she spins. At the neckline, a trace of embroidery glimmers, small but telling. Draped over her shoulder is a dupatta in deep purple, edged with gold. It does not just rest there, it flies, it curves, it adds a stroke of contrast against the grounded green. Together, the colours create a festive palette without a single loud note.
Her jewellery plays a quieter role but still speaks clearly. Large golden jhumkas frame her face, their round form matching the roundness of the Anarkali’s flow. A few rings on her fingers and nothing more, that is all it takes. There is no attempt at excess, only a belief that one bold piece is enough to hold the gaze.
What makes the pictures shine is not the dress, not the earrings, not the colours, it is Nabha herself. She is not locked into a frozen pose. She moves. She lets the fabric swirl and her eyes meet the lens with ease. The look does not feel staged; it feels lived in. That is what makes this festive moment memorable.
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