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Rajdeep Gupta
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Actor Rajdeep Gupta dazzles in Team Pratibimba's attire in INIFD's annual fashion show

| @indiablooms | Aug 23, 2022, at 06:58 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actor Rajdeep Gupta donned Team Pratibimba designed attire in fashion show ELIXIR 2022, which was held recently at ITC Royal Bengal in Kolkata.

The annual fashion show was hosted by the final year students of INIFD Salt Lake.

The designers, who are credited for Rajdeep's attire, are Asha Sarkar, Rajeshwari Rao, Tashneem Habib, Joyee Dey, Isha Choudhary, Ishika Chowrasia and Kaji Aftara.

Rajdeep's attire was inspired by Tholpavakoothu, which is a 2000-year-old art form.

"We have ensembled our garments with intricate motifs and colour palette in such a manner that it depicts the concept with the help of light and shadows," said Pratibimba in a note.

Team Pratibimba has also won the best documentation collection.

The theme of the entire annual show was 'Revival of Indian Art'.

(Images by Avishek Mitra/IBNS)

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