Vedang Raina and Khushi Kapoor at the India Couture Week 
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Vedang Raina, Khushi Kapoor on working together: There is comfort in our companionship

The actors have previously collaborated on The Archies

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Actors Vedang Raina and Khushi Kapoor, who debuted with The Archies last year, said they hope to collaborate on a project again.

Vedang and Khushi became the showstoppers for designer Gaurav Gupta last night for his latest collection "Arunodaya" at the India Couture Week.

Khushi graced the stage in a silver lehenga with an off-shoulder blouse, cape-styled sleeves and a mermaid skirt. Encrusted with crystals, it was adorned with delicate silver zardozi embroidery and beadwork. To complement the look, she kept her hair open with heavy jewellery.

Khushi, 23, who made her runway debut with Gaurav’s show, said she has come to share a comfort level with Vedang after The Archies.

"I feel like when you are comfortable with a person, it makes things less hard and you don't get nervous as much," she told PTI.

Vedang, 24, who wore a black sherwani with elegant detailing and black pants, said he and Khushi have known each other for some time now and there is a certain level of comfort between them.

On working together again he said, "Yes, definitely. I think we have known each other for a while now and there is a lot of comfort between us, comfort on set, comfort in our companionship. We would love to do a film for sure," he concluded.

India Couture Week 2024 began on July 24 and will conclude on July 31. Designers like Rahul Mishra, Jayanti Reddy, Dolly J, Amit Aggarwal and JJ Valaya have already showcased their collections and Falguni Shane Peacock is the finale designer.

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