
Wearing a black co-ord covered in bold, almost childlike doodles, hearts, odd shapes, and a big green cat, she looks like she walked out of a pop-art dream. No heavy styling, no forced glamour. Her curly hair’s left loose, silver heels add just enough drama, and she carries the whole thing like she means it. The yellow background only makes the whole setup feel more electric.

This doesn’t feel like a promo; it feels like a mood. And maybe that’s the point. Keerthy isn’t just plugging a film. She’s reminding people she doesn’t fit into the regular “promo lookbook.” She’s doing her thing, and somehow, that’s working better than all the usual noise.
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