Bihaag blends classical Indian themes with modern visual art

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Fashion photographer Tathagata Ghosh is back with a bold and visually arresting photography exhibition titled Bihaag, which opened on at the Birla Academy of Art and Culture on Tuesday. The exhibition explores the intimate stories of a royal harem through a sensuous lens, blending visual storytelling with cultural aesthetics.
Bihaag features actors Indrasish Roy and Saurav Das, alongside Dimple Acharyya, Nil, and Titas as models. The concept is inspired by the classical night raaga “Bihaag,” which, according to Ghosh, evokes “desires and sensuality concealed within the heart of night.”
Staying true to ancient Indian sensibilities, the shoot avoids stitched garments, instead focusing on intricate draping styles that reflect historical accuracy. “In ancient and medieval India, stitched clothing was often forbidden in certain rituals and traditions. We tried to preserve that authenticity through styling," Ghosh explained.
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With its blend of classical influence and contemporary expression, Bihaag
aims to provoke thought and celebrate sensuality through culture-rooted aesthetics. The exhibition is open to all and promises a captivating experience for art and photography enthusiasts.