Raashii Khanna: In Quiet Bloom - A Timeless Look
Today, on the music launch of the much-awaited war epic #120Bahadur (releasing 21 Nov 2025), Raashii channels quiet bloom in an ivory Anavila saree kissed with pastel florals—delicate lace blouse, puffed sleeves
By: Tupaki Desk | 5 Nov 2025 6:09 PM ISTDelhi-born Raashii Khanna (30 November 1990) traded dreams of becoming an IAS officer for the spotlight, debuting as Ruby Singh in the 2013 spy thriller Madras Cafe opposite John Abraham. The former copywriter exploded into Telugu cinema with the breezy romantic hit Oohalu Gusagusalade (2014), bagging the SIIMA Best Debut award and proving she could steal scenes with effortless charm. From geeky topper to pan-India star, she’s now a staple in Telugu and Tamil blockbusters—think the rustic allure of Tholi Prema (2018), the thriller edge of Imaikkaa Nodigal (2018), the epic sweep of Sardar (2022), and OTT smashes like Farzi and Rudra: The Edge of Darkness. Three consecutive Tamil 100-crore grossers (Aranmanai 4, anyone?) and Hindi ventures like Yodha and The Sabarmati Report have cemented her versatility.
Today, on the music launch of the much-awaited war epic #120Bahadur (releasing 21 Nov 2025), Raashii channels quiet bloom in an ivory Anavila saree kissed with pastel florals—delicate lace blouse, puffed sleeves, and a collar that whispers vintage grace. Fizzy Goblet juttis ground the look, while Naymee and Ishhaara jewels add subtle sparkle. Stacey Cardoz styles, Nicky Rajani perfects the glow, Tina Mukherjee sculpts soft waves, and Chandrahas Prabhu freezes the magic . As Shagun Kanwari Singh, wife to Farhan Akhtar’s Major Shaitan Singh (PVC), Raashii promises tears and triumph in this true tale of 120 soldiers’ heroic last stand at Rezang La, 1962.
From Delhi metros to Ladakh battlefields, Raashii’s journey blooms louder than ever.
