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Vicky Kaushal-Katrina Kaif, Bipasha Basu-Karan Singh Grover, Arjun Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Rakul Preet Singh and others jump on the studio Ghibli trend - See inside

Bollywood celebrities are transforming their photos into Studio Ghibli-style illustrations, blending Indian cinema with the art of the famous Japanese animation studio. Notable figures like Arjun Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, and Bharti Singh are sharing these whimsical renditions online, delighting fans with their creative visuals.
Vicky Kaushal-Katrina Kaif, Bipasha Basu-Karan Singh Grover, Arjun Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Rakul Preet Singh and others jump on the studio Ghibli trend - See inside
Bollywood celebrities are embracing the latest social media trend by sharing Studio Ghibli-inspired images, delighting fans with their creative transformations. This trend involves reimagining personal photos in the distinctive art style of the renowned Japanese animation studio, Studio Ghibli.
Actor Arjun Kapoor participated by transforming his character Danger Lanka from the upcoming film "Singham Again" into a Ghibli-style illustration. The reimagined image offers a whimsical take on his role, blending Bollywood flair with the enchanting aesthetics of Japanese animation.

Actress Bipasha Basu also joined in, giving her family photos a Studio Ghibli makeover. One notable image features Bipasha, her husband Karan Singh Grover, and their daughter Devi, all depicted in the charming Ghibli art style. This creative rendition adds a fantastical touch to their cherished family moments.

Comedian Bharti Singh shared a Ghibli-inspired image of herself and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa performing on stage. Another illustration features the couple with their son Golu, capturing their familial bond through the lens of Studio Ghibli's artistry.

The team behind Sanjay Dutt's film "The Bhootnii" also embraced the trend by releasing Ghibli-style posters of their characters. Actors Sunny Singh, Mouni Roy, and Palak Tiwari had their roles reimagined in this unique art form, generating excitement among fans and adding a fresh visual appeal to the film's promotions.

Rakul Preet Singh too joined the Studio Ghibli trend by sharing an adorable “before and after” marriage edit with Jackky Bhagnani. The animated post, captioned "How it started and how it is going," showcased a pre-wedding moment alongside a post-marriage picture in Ghibli-style art.

Meanwhile, fans of Bollywood power couple Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif joined the trend by sharing Studio Ghibli-inspired artwork of the duo on Instagram. These fan-made creations beautifully capture their romantic moments in the dreamy, animated style, further proving the immense love and admiration they receive from their followers.


This fusion of Bollywood and Studio Ghibli aesthetics showcases the global influence of the Japanese studio's art and highlights the creative enthusiasm of Indian celebrities in engaging with international trends.
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