‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ is a Gujarati drama that has won the hearts of audiences across the state and overseas. The film and the entire star cast are in lots of talks for the making of the film, characters, and much more. With this one, one of the sides of the lead actress, Reeva Rachh, is out, and she opens up on her hairstyling.Did you know actress Reeva Rachh styled her hair single-handedly for the entire appearance of her character ‘Tulsi’?On the Jalso podcast, she shared that she took complete responsibility for the look, from styling to accessories. Reeva arrived in Junagadh just a day before the shoot but immediately began working on Tulsi’s role.She recalled, “I was deciding the costumes and everything… They told me to do whatever I felt was right.” The team’s trust allowed her to build Tulsi visually and emotionally in her own way.
Tulsi’s yellow clip
The most talked-about element of Tulsi’s look, which is the hairstyle with a yellow hair clip, was also Reeva’s idea. She explained that it was inspired by real women she has observed in her life. “I wanted to do something different with my hair… I used to feel that hair decides a lot,” she said. She elaborated, “The yellow color… the way you put it on your hair… continuity.” Reeva shared that Tulsi, as a character, needed a sense of emotional continuation and routine to feel safe. “I have seen women like her… she needs continuity in her life,” she said.
Creating an authentic husband-wife bond off camera
Reeva also opened up about building chemistry with co-star Karan Joshi, who plays the role of Laalo. The makers encouraged them to spend time together before filming to naturally build comfort. “We were supposed to play husband and wife… they told me to spend some time… so I did both… we got to know each other,” Reeva said. She mentioned how their preparation extended to minute elements like accessories too: “Laalo selected an anklet for me… Laalo (Karan) told me it might be a gift for me.”
About the box office
‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ has maintained an impressive performance at the box office. In its first 49 days, the film collected a total of Rs 79.31 crore in India net, proving to be one of the most successful Gujarati films of the year. With its current momentum, the movie is poised to become the first Gujarati film to reach the Rs 100-crore mark, which will be a historic achievement for the D-Town.


