Google Gemini’s latest AI feature, Nano Banana, has taken the internet by storm with its new viral trend. Known for generating ultra-realistic 4D-style portraits, the tool is now being used to create dazzling Navratri-inspired Garba looks. With the festival just around the corner, social media is brimming with festive portraits powered by AI.
The trend has users transforming their everyday photos into cinematic Garba portraits featuring vibrant ghaghra cholis, heavy jewellery, and traditional dandiya sticks. Many of the edits look straight out of a 90s Bollywood film, complete with retro lighting and golden-hour vibes. Some showcase dramatic mid-dance twirls, while others highlight traditional Navratri settings with diyas and warm tones.
Creating these festive looks is quick and simple. All it takes is the Gemini app:
Download the Gemini app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
Sign in with your Google account.
Upload your photos.
Enter a prompt—either write your own or use trending ones online.
Tap send, and Gemini will generate your festive portrait.
For the best results, users suggest prompts that specify clothing details, lighting effects, and film-like imperfections for a realistic finish.
Here are a few Garba prompts currently trending:
Create a 4K HD Garba portrait in a black, red, and white lehenga with mirror work and bright red dupatta. Add jewellery and retro lighting with film grain.
Generate a 4K HD Garba dance scene with a girl mid-twirl in a flowing ghaghra choli, holding dandiya sticks. Add golden-hour sunlight for cinematic drama.
Convert photo into a vintage Navratri poster with vibrant ghaghra choli, oxidised jewellery, and warm golden sunlight on the face.
As Navratri nears, this AI-driven trend is expected to grow even bigger, making festive celebrations more creative and digital than ever before.






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