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Lost In The City

  • Writer: Nikhil Pires
    Nikhil Pires
  • Jan 1, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 17, 2025

A fashion film depicting series of emotions played by the character as she moves into a new city. Discovering the excitement & the love built in the city while also truly experiencing how lonely it gets sometimes, and the frustration of being away from home. In the ongoing battle between her accepting herself & embracing this new found self, she realises that there's nothing more beautiful than being unapologetic in her evolution.



Director & Producer - Aashika Vinod

Model - Khushbu Ghimiray

Hair & Makeup Artist - Aashika Vinod

Director of Photography - Digvijay Killampilli

Additional Camera - Nikhil Pires

Editor - Digvijay Killampilli

DI Colourist - Toshik Saraf

VFX Artist - Krishnav Malakar

Location Manager - Jonathan George



Shooting this fashion film was nothing short of an adventure—a journey of emotions, movement, and style set against the backdrop of a city that both embraces and challenges you. From the very first frame, we wanted to capture the thrill of discovery, the rush of stepping into the unknown, and the quiet beauty of self-evolution.




From the styling to the cinematography, every detail was about celebrating self-expression. Watching the character come alive, embracing the city and her own transformation, reminded us why we love what we do. Because at the heart of it all, fashion isn’t just about clothes—it’s about identity, emotion, and evolution.

Credits - "Paris" by Else



Moving to a new city feels like stepping into a film without knowing your role. The streets hum with stories, lights flicker with silent invitations, and every corner holds a new possibility. At first, it’s thrilling—the rush of independence, the quiet awe of a city in motion.




Yet, in that discomfort, she transforms. She learns to sit with the solitude, to let it shape her. Growth is messy, disorienting, but beautiful. She stops waiting for the city to embrace her and starts embracing herself.




Because in the end, there is nothing more powerful than being unapologetic in one’s evolution.

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