Krithi Shetty’s Latest Aza Cover Is Soft, Strong, and Seriously Addictive 

Krithi Shetty makes a quiet but compelling case for vulnerability as strength. In her latest cover story for Aza, the young star leans into emotion in an industry that often rewards detachment. 

From her viral, feel-good online moments to navigating fame at just 22, she carries a softness that never feels fragile, only self-assured. There’s a camera-ready sheen but beneath it sits a grounded, resilient core. 

Having started at 15, Krithi spent most of her formative years in the spotlight. Today, that translates into a presence that feels both instinctive and intentional. As she reflects on her journey from relentless auditions to Uppena, her style mirrors that same evolution: fluid, expressive, and quietly confident. 

Dressed in a lineup of standout designers, she moves seamlessly between soft romance, modern drama, and elevated tradition. 

Grey Moonlit Mirage Lehenga Set by Geisha Designs

Embracing the Journey 

Krithi reflects on the turning point that changed everything: 

“I wasn’t even sure I wanted to get into films. I was seriously considering medicine and textile science until I heard the narration of Uppena. I knew that if I didn’t do the film, I would regret it someday.” 

Outfit: Grey Moonlit Mirage Lehenga Set by Geisha Designs 
This look leans into ethereal glamour. The sequins and beadwork catch light with every movement, while the cape-style dupatta adds a sense of fluid drama, turning a classic lehenga into something far more directional. It’s soft, but not shy. 

Jewellery: Araiya by Aza 

Leading with Vulnerability

Opening up about dealing with online hate, Krithi shares: 

“Happy and secure people don’t put out hate. I try to remind myself that constantly, yet on difficult days, the negativity gets to me. They don’t know the hard work behind your journey, and that’s something nobody can take away from you.” 

Outfit: Azeera Peach Net Lehenga with Sequins, Zari & Beadwork 
This is where craftsmanship meets restraint. The intricate hand-embroidery draws you in, but it’s the clean, sculpted silhouette that keeps it modern. It feels intentional – nothing overdone, everything considered. 

Jewellery: Araiya by Aza 

Unlearning to Grow 

Speaking about pushing beyond her natural softness as an actor, she says: 

“I would like to do an action role someday, like a warrior princess. That would require me to showcase aggression, and I want to be able to get there naturally.” 

Outfit: Asma Floral Lehenga Set by Mahima Mahajan 
A softer, more romantic turn. The blush organza, layered with signature florals, creates movement and lightness, almost weightless on camera. It plays into her gentle persona, but still feels elevated and styled with intent. 

Jewellery: Raj Jewellery X Joules by Radhika 

The Power of Support 

Crediting her mother for being her strongest support system, Krithi shares: 

“Mom had to leave her job to support me full-time. I’m very grateful. She would travel long distances just to find me the best dance classes.” 

Outfit: Aza X Shilpa Shetty Kundra 
pre-draped saree that does the balancing act well – traditional at its core but styled for ease. The floral print softens the structure, while the deep red blouse anchors the look, giving it that classic South siren energy with a contemporary edge. 

Jewellery: MR Jewels 

Looking Ahead 

As she looks to the future, balancing ambition with personal growth, Krithi remains focused and intentional. 

Outfit: Seema Gujral Lehenga Set 
This one leans into statement territory. The 3D florals, crystals, and pearl detailing create texture and depth, making it visually rich without feeling heavy. It’s the kind of look that holds its own, on camera and off. 

Jewellery: Araiya by Aza 

 

The Takeaway 

Krithi Shetty isn’t chasing loud reinventions. She’s building something quieter and more lasting. Her style reflects that: soft, expressive, and evolving without losing its core. 

Explore our curated edit featuring designer pieces inspired by her signature aesthetic. 

 

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