Tech Tips: Forget Ghibli and 3D models, now turn your photos into cinematic Ghagra-Choli portraits..

Some time ago, Ghibli-style photos went viral on the internet, followed by 3D models and cinematic saree looks. Now, the Navratri festival has begun. With the onset of this festival, a new trend is becoming increasingly viral on social media. People are using AI to transform their regular selfie images into Navratri portraits that look as if they were clicked by a professional photographer.
People are using Google Gemini's Nano Banana model to create these photos. With this AI model, users are transforming their photos into Indo-Western fusion looks, embroidered kurtas, and regular ghagra-choli outfits. Many people are sharing these AI-generated images on Instagram and Twitter. Let's learn how to create cinematic Navratri portraits...
How to create cinematic ghagra-choli Navratri portraits?
First, open Google Gemini.
From there, select the Nano Banana image generation model.
Then upload your selfie.
Copy and paste the prompt below and press send.
Transform me dancing in the middle of a Garba night. I'm holding colorful dandiya sticks, wearing a Ghagra-Choli with mirror work and embroidery. Glittering lights and a dancing group in the background. Her face reflects joy and energy.
Your photo will be ready in seconds.
You can share it on social media.
If you want to change the color, dress, background, or accessories, you can modify the prompt as per your preference.
Try these two other prompts as well:
Royal Garba Portrait
“Show me in a royal avatar. Wearing a deep blue or emerald green embroidered Ghagra-Choli, heavy jewelry, and a maang tikka on her forehead. Holding gold-embellished dandiya sticks. The background is a temple courtyard, marigold flowers, and diyas.”
Festive Close-Up
“Transform me into a glamorous portrait of a Navratri goddess. Festive makeup, glowing skin, bold eyeliner, and shimmery eyeshadow. An embroidered blouse is visible near the neck. Diyas and twinkling lights are in the background. Confidence and happiness are reflected in my face.”
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