Village Boy’s Unique Talent Of Recreating Celeb Looks With Flowers & Leaves Made Him Walk The Ramp

Village Boy’s Unique Talent Of Recreating Celeb Looks With Flowers & Leaves Made Him Walk The Ramp - RVCJ Media

We have always maintained that India is a country with huge amount of talent, the only thing needed is that it should be recognized and should get a proper platform and social media networks are serving that purpose in a beautiful manner.

Today we are going to tell you about a youngster named Sarabjit Sarkar who hails from a small village Teliamura, Tripura, but he is famous all over the world for his fashion skills.

Sarabjit is known for his beautiful recreations of celebrity looks but in a different style as he uses fruits, vegetables, flowers, leaves, plants, etc. for recreating the dresses worn by the celebs.

Sometimes he also uses clothes and material obtained from the local market for creating the look of a celebrity and this amazing talent of Sarabjit Sarkar has helped him in getting a chance to do ramp walk for famous designer duo Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla in The Blenders Pride Fashion Tour in Delhi.

It all started in 2018 when Sarabjit Sarkar started posting videos on the video app TikTok; at that time, he used to post the looks recreated from the advertisements.

Later on, he shifted to Instagram on which he created his id ranautneel as his favourite color is blue (neel) and he is a big fan of Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut’s acting. Moreover, the 25 years old guy is proud to call himself ‘Village Fashion Influencer’.

Sarabjit keeps on posting the recreations of looks of Bollywood actresses and celebs and he has also participated in the trend ‘Who wore it better?’

Soon Sarbajit Sarkar was noticed by Kusha Kapila, an influencer from Delhi who later showed Sarabjit’s IG page to Sandeep Khosla and after some time, the boy from Tripura walked on the ramp for the famous designer.

It was just like a dream for the son of a train hawker as leave aside walking on ramp or getting trained like a model, he didn’t even have the money to go to Kolkata by train which is the nearest biggest city to his village.

Though his father, family and village people were not very supportive in the beginning as people used to tell their kids to stay away from him in view of the fact that he might have influenced them in a bad manner, things have changed considerably especially after Sarabjit walked the ramp.

Here are some more beautiful creations of Sarabjit Sarkar that will make you a fan of him:

What do you think of this youngster and his unique talent? Share with us.

Exit mobile version