She’s not just a heroine on the film poster. She’s the architect of a new, unapologetically bold style language that fuses Phulkari with Parisian chic, and she’s taking over your feed—one reel at a time.
In every blazer thrown over a phulkari , in every sneaker scuffing a marble palace floor, she is stitching together a new narrative: Want to tailor this to a specific actress (Sonam Bajwa, Sargun Mehta, Neeru Bajwa, or a newer face like Gurnam Bhullar’s co-star)? Let me know, and I’ll rewrite with real signature looks, brand collabs, and viral moments. She’s not just a heroine on the film poster
She has also become the unofficial creative director for many of Pollywood’s top directors. When she walks onto a film set, she often brings her own styling team, mood boards, and even jewelry sourced directly from artisans in Amritsar’s Hall Bazaar. The result? Films that look less like staged song sequences and more like an aspirational Instagram grid come to life. Decades ago, Punjabi pop fashion meant Billo in a shiny ghagra . Then came the Kudi in skinny jeans and a hookah . Let me know, and I’ll rewrite with real
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