Kalki in Vanity Fair: Decoded

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This month’s French Vanity Fair features Kalki photographed by R Burman and styled by Nikhil Mansata.

Here is your look at the shoot and the interview (in French) inside.

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Kalki Koechlin in Vanity Fair in Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla (Left) and Sabyasachi (Right)


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Kalki Koechlin in Vanity Fair in Chanel



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  1. kalki is not, in the conventional sense, a beautiful woman, but I find her so attractive and chic. I wish I could read French, the article seems really interesting.

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    • It’s too long for me to translate in a comment. But what is striking is that she is considered a french actress and the fact that they cannot get over stereotypical presentation!
      “The little girl grew up like a Kipling heroine between elephants and leopards.”

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  2. love this actress & how she strikes a pose – nice shots! she can make the conventionally considered good looking actresses pale in comparison with her persona & fab attitude!

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  3. Love the spread and all the shots in it. The one where she is in Chanel is right up her alley and her comfort level in the shot translates into a darn good picture.
    Her dad( if that is him) reminds me of Antony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chilli Peppers fame).

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  4. Yes, not a conventionally beauty in desi terms. :P How darn good she looks in the photo shoots. <3 And aw such a cute baby she was.

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  5. She is definitely not a conventional beauty but in the article they really treat her as if she was the most gorgeous girl in India and other actresses are just dumb bimbos. She is a fantastic actress but I hate how this article is juste built on stereotypes. The journalist probably saw one stupid masala and is quite condescending towards bollywood or Indian cinema in general.

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