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5 Looks of Aaishvary Thackeray That Scream Hero Vibes

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: August 17, 2025 14:00 IST

Coming from the politically prominent Thackeray family, Aaishvary Thackeray has chosen a path far from politics, stepping into the ...

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Coming from the politically prominent Thackeray family, Aaishvary Thackeray has chosen a path far from politics, stepping into the world of cinema. He is now making headlines with his much-anticipated Bollywood debut in Nishaanchi, directed by Anurag Kashyap and set to release on September 15. The film’s teaser has already created a buzz with Aaishvary promising an incredible performance. Aaishvary’s looks appear sharp and assured, with a commanding screen presence that’s rare today. Apart from his anticipated role, his fashion sense, long admired, has evolved into a statement of confidence and charisma. These five rugged looks, paired with his confident stance in every frame, cement Aaishvary Thackeray’s position as a league above his contemporaries. He’s owning every frame with confidence- A man amongst boys in every sense. Here’s a look at his five distinct style moments.

Raw & Rugged

Aaishvary Thackeray sports a raw, rugged look with long, wavy hair and a heavy beard. His style exudes class, complemented by a sharp moustache, creating a dark, intense presence that perfectly blends sophistication with an untamed edge.

Sophistication Meets Raw Power

Aaishvary wore a light beige sleeveless cotton-linen tank and white linen pants, his long hair, heavy beard, and chiseled physique showcasing how effortlessly he can pull off any style with undeniable sophistication and a naturally commanding presence.

Dark, Intense, and Unapologetically Bold

Aaishvary looked dark, intense, and bold, with messy, long hair, a heavy beard, a thick mustache, and a nose ring. Silver accessories amplified his raw, powerful aura, making it impossible to look away when he commands the screen.

Commanding Presence

Aaishvary looked powerful and rowdy in this teaser look, with slightly long hair combed to one side, a thick moustache, heavy beard, sunglasses, and rugged accessories, holding a gun that amplified his intense, raw presence and undeniable screen command.

Hero Vibes in Minimalist Whites

In a crisp white shirt with the top buttons undone, paired with tailored black trousers, Aaishvary Thackeray channels an effortless leading-man aura. His neatly tied-back hair, intense gaze, and sculpted beard give him a clean yet commanding presence — the kind of frame that feels straight out of a modern cinematic poster.

The Brooding Rebel

Seated backwards on a vintage wooden chair, Aaishvary sports a camel-brown shirt with the sleeves rolled up, paired with distressed black denim. His long, slightly tousled hair frames his face, while his piercing eyes and full beard add a rebellious edge. It’s an unspoken dominance — the quiet confidence of a man who knows he’s already leagues ahead of the crowd.

Aaishvary is gearing up for his much-awaited silver screen debut in Nishaanchi, hitting theatres this September. Teaming up with acclaimed filmmaker Anurag Kashyap, the film is already being touted as one of the year’s most talked-about debuts making him one of the most exciting talents to watch in the months ahead.

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