
Mandeep Kaur dons a traditional Rajasthani bridal look in Vasudha; says 'I loved how rooted and regal it felt'
The sequence, set around an ad shoot in the storyline, brought in a vibrant cultural touch and gave viewers a glimpse of Megha in an all-new look that stood out for its grace and grandeur.
This marked Mandeep Kaur's first time portraying a Rajasthani bride on screen, and she looked nothing short of majestic. Dressed in a deep maroon lehenga with intricate golden embroidery, a heavily embellished choli, and a classic Rajasthani-style dupatta, her look was brought together with traditional kundan jewellery—a nath, choker, layered haar, borla maang tikka, bangles, and a kamarbandh.
The rich colours, detailed textures, and ornate accessories made the look grand yet elegant.
The process of wearing such an elaborate costume for the first time turned out to be a new and fulfilling experience for the actress.
Sharing her experience, Mandeep said, 'It was my first time ever dressing up as a Rajasthani bride, and I was genuinely excited. I sat with the creative team to understand their vision for Megha's look and even added a few suggestions of my own.
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I felt the kamarbandh and traditional dupatta drape would enhance the authenticity. When I finally saw myself in the mirror, it felt surreal. Though the outfit was layered and heavy, stepping into character brought everything together beautifully.
It was a refreshing change from my usual look, and I loved how rooted and regal it felt.'
As Mandeep captivates audiences with this new look, tensions continue to rise in the upcoming episodes. Vasudha (Priya Thakur) is left heartbroken as Megha and Devansh (
Abhishek Sharma
) take a shocking decision to get married. Will Vasudha and Devansh ever come together, or is this the end of their story?
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