Actress Ashika Ranganath brought a fresh burst of charm and color to the song launch event for her upcoming epic fantasy drama, Gatha Vaibhava. Gracing the stage for the unveiling of the film’s first romantic single, “Varnamaala,” Ashika captivated everyone with her delightful floral ghagra outfit, a perfect embodiment of vibrant elegance.
The team behind Gatha Vaibhava came together for an exciting press meet that captured the attention of Kannada cinema fans. Featuring SS Dushyanth and Ashika Ranganath in the lead roles, the film promises to deliver a powerful blend of emotion, drama, and grandeur. Produced under the banners of Servegara Silver Screens and Suni Cinemas by Deepak Thimmappa and Suni, the movie is directed by the talented Simple Suni. The press meet offered a glimpse into the film’s vision, cast dynamics, and the creative energy driving this much-anticipated project.
Ashika Ranganath chose a beautiful and contemporary ghagra choli set which featured a short, tiered peplum-style top with a deep V-neckline, adorned with charming pink floral patterns against a soft blue background. This unique peplum design created a playful yet sophisticated silhouette.
The top was paired with a flowing ghagra skirt in a soft pink hue, which complemented the floral details of the blouse. The skirt’s voluminous and graceful movement added to the outfit’s festive appeal. Completing the ensemble was a delicate sheer dupatta in a matching light pink, draped elegantly over her shoulders, which featured a subtle border.
Ashika Ranganath, who is headlining the project alongside SS Dushyanth, spoke at the event about her excitement for the film, which is directed by Simple Suni. Gatha Vaibhava is described as an epic fantasy drama that blends history, mythology, and destiny, revolving around a love that transcends lifetimes.
The unveiled song, “Varnamaala,” composed by Judah Sandhy and sung by Chinmayi Sripada and Anurag Kulkarni, promises to be a melodious and soulful track.
Gatha Vaibhava is scheduled for a theatrical release on November 14, 2025, in both Kannada and Telugu languages.
