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Aarti Khetarpal, a Vrindavan-based artist featured in the 2026 Grammy-nominated album Sounds Of Kumbha, proudly represented her faith on the red carpet.

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00:04A pocket Bhagwat Gita, a Krishna chanting bag, and Sanatana dharm on the Khan red carpet.
00:10Aati Khetarpal, a Vrindavan-based artist featured in the 2026 Grammy-nominated album Sounds of
00:16Kumbha, made one of the most unconventional appearances at Khan this year. Representing
00:20her faith and roots on the international stage, she arrived in a custom yellow couture outfit
00:26by designer Zolakshna Monga, inspired by Vrindavan's Nidhiwan and the Yamuna.
00:31Instead of the usual luxury accessories, she paired the look with a Tulsi Kanthamala,
00:35a pocket Bhagwat Gita, and a traditional Krishna chanting bag designed by Priyanka Bansal.
00:40Aati later said the look was her way of representing Sanatana dharm and Indian
00:45spiritual culture at one of the world's biggest events. And at a festival known for
00:49dramatic couture moments and global celebrity fashion, her appearance instantly stood out online.
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