Goro - And Desi Devi The Photo Shoot

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He moved closer. She held a ghungroo —a string of bells—in one hand, and an iPhone in the other. The past and the push notification. The studio fan made the sheer dupatta lift like a wing. goro and desi devi the photo shoot

Minimalist, intimate, and artistically focused portraiture. He moved closer

The first frame was always the hardest. It required stripping away the noise—the colonial ghosts in the lens, the gaze that had for centuries consumed brown bodies as exotic curiosities. Goro, a Japanese-British photographer raised between Tokyo and London, understood this. His own identity was a palimpsest of erasures and reinventions. He wasn't there to capture her. He was there to witness. The studio fan made the sheer dupatta lift like a wing

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For millions of Indians, actor Gufi Paintal will forever be etched in memory as the cunning, wheelchair-bound Shakuni Mama from B.R. Chopra’s epic television series, Mahabharat . His portrayal of the villainous prince of Gandhara was so iconic that it defined the rest of his career. However, years after the show ended, Paintal found himself at the center of a storm that shattered his on-screen image—a bold, intimate photoshoot with his wife that left traditional audiences aghast.