Nimrat Kaur Reveals How Mira's Villainous Look Was Crafted for 'The Family Man 3'

Actress Nimrat Kaur opens up about the importance of her character Mira's distinctive look in the upcoming season of *The Family Man*. She credits costume designer Neha R. Bajaj for meticulously crafting a striking visual that reflects the creators' vision of a femme fatale. Bajaj shares that designing for the new villains, including Kaur and Jaideep Ahlawat, was a rewarding challenge. The series, created by Raj & DK, stars Manoj Bajpayee and features a new set of antagonists for its third season.

Key Points: Nimrat Kaur on Mira's Villain Look in The Family Man 3

  • Nimrat Kaur describes Mira's look as crucial for storytelling and character arc
  • Costume designer Neha Bajaj aimed for a sexy, high-end boss-lady aura for Kaur's villain
  • For Jaideep Ahlawat's character, the focus was on effortless, rustic swag and lived-in clothing
  • Bajaj also served as costume designer for the entire season and is now working on the film 'Toxic'
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Nimrat Kaur on 'The Family Man 3': Mira's look was extremely important to tell her story

Nimrat Kaur and costume designer Neha R. Bajaj detail creating the striking, intimidating look for her character Mira in the upcoming season of The Family Man.

"Creating Mira's look was extremely important to tell her story, requiring a super striking visual that reflected Raj & DK's vision of her as a femme fatale. - Nimrat Kaur"

Mumbai, Dec 13

Actress Nimrat Kaur has talked about creating the look for her villainous character Mira and spoke about the costume director Neha R. Bajaj helped in shaping the intimidating and distinctive looks of the antagonist.

Nimrit, who looked incredibly gorgeous in Neha's curated fabric stated, "Creating Mira's look was extremely important to tell her story, requiring a super striking visual that reflected Raj & DK's vision of her as a femme fatale."

"Every detail was meticulously selected, including cuts and silhouettes picked under Neha's guidance, along with personal jewellery and the trench coat, to ensure nothing was compromised and the part really shines. This styling also tracked her arc, ultimately making it one of my most cherished on screen roles due to the visual striking appeal," she wrote.

Neha R Bajaj shared her insights on the challenge of designing for these iconic antagonists, while also dropping a hint about her exciting future projects.

She said "Designing for the brilliant new entrants, Nirmit Kaur and Jaideep Ahlawat, for The Family Man 3 was a rewarding challenge with the brief to create attractive, intelligent, and memorable villains."

"For Nirmit, we created a sexy, high-end, boss-lady aura, working closely with her on every single outfit and every detail."

Neha said that for Jaideep Ahlawat, the focus was on effortless, rustic swag, long hair, tattoos, and lived-in, non-stylised clothing to reflect his life on the move.

"While those looks required intense focus, I served as the costume designer for the entire TFM3 show, and it's been a thrilling time; I'm also currently focused on creating costumes for the film Toxic."

Talking about The Family Man, the series is created by Raj & DK and features Manoj Bajpayee as Srikant Tiwari, a middle-class man secretly working as an intelligence officer for the Threat Analysis and Surveillance Cell (TASC), a fictitious branch of the National Investigation Agency.

It also stars Priyamani, Sharad Kelkar, Neeraj Madhav, Sharib Hashmi, Dalip Tahil, Sunny Hinduja and Shreya Dhanwanthary. Samantha Ruth Prabhu was roped in for the second season of the series as the main antagonist, making her foray into the digital medium with Suparn S. Verma directing it.

- IANS

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Arjun K
The attention to detail is what makes The Family Man stand out. Every character feels real. Nimrat Kaur was brilliant as Mira and the styling played a huge part. Excited to see Jaideep Ahlawat's rustic look too!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while the styling was good, I hope Season 3's plot is stronger. Season 2 felt a bit stretched in parts. The actors and costumes are top-notch, but the writing needs to match that level. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in design, this is fascinating. Creating a "boss-lady" aura that's also "sexy and high-end" without being cliché is a real challenge. Hats off to the costume team for their vision.
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Vikram M
Manoj Bajpayee is the soul of the show, but the antagonists have been equally powerful. Samantha, now Nimrat and Jaideep... what a casting! The styling just adds another layer to their performances. Waiting impatiently for S3!
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Kavya N
Love seeing behind-the-scenes insights like this. It shows how much thought goes into every frame. Mira's jewellery and that specific cut of her clothes... it all told a story. More Indian shows need this level of detail. 🙌

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