Navratri 2025 begins on September 22. Social media is already flooded with Garba reels, outfit posts, and Dandiya dance clips. One trend is standing out: AI-edited festival portraits.
People are using tools like Google Gemini and ChatGPT to turn selfies into vibrant Durga Puja and Navratri looks. From silk sarees to Bollywood-inspired Garba edits, these prompts are making professional-style portraits possible for anyone.
The trend is spreading fast, with users posting AI-generated festival shots that look like high-budget fashion photography.
How the Trend Works
- Upload a clear selfie to Gemini or ChatGPT with image-editing features.
- Enter a detailed festival prompt describing outfit, pose, lighting, and background.
- Generate, tweak if needed, and save.
- No editing skills are required, just the right words.
10 Free AI Prompts for Durga Puja and Dandiya Night
These copy-paste prompts capture the energy of the season.
Durga Puja Looks
Prompt 1 “Create a 4K HD realistic Durga Puja portrait. Woman wearing a red and white saree with traditional jewellery and festive makeup. The background should have diyas and a temple-style backdrop with soft golden lighting. Add subtle film grain for a cinematic effect.”
Prompt 2 “Create a retro vintage grainy but bright image of the reference picture draped in an off-white saree with a red border. The mood should feel like a ’90s movie with straight wavy hair and windy environment. Add a Durga Maa statue in the pandal and contrast drama for a mysterious, artistic effect. Keep the same face, no alteration.”
Prompt 3 “Generate an artistic edit of my photo. I am styled in a modern, Indo-Western fusion outfit with clean lines and bold patterns, perhaps incorporating elements like a sleek jacket or a vibrant, draped scarf. The backdrop is a minimalist, urban setting, like a rooftop with a city skyline, but with festive elements like a few floating lanterns or a projection of traditional motifs. The lighting is dramatic and cool-toned, creating a sophisticated and contemporary look.”
Dandiya Night Looks
Prompt 4: The Dynamic Dance Shot “Transform my photo into a cinematic Dandiya night shot. I am mid-dance, holding colourful Dandiya sticks. Add a motion blur to capture energy. The setting is a Garba circle lit with festive lights and glowing lanterns.”
Prompt 5: The Royal Garba Portrait “Create a full-length portrait in a jewel-toned embroidered outfit. Pose with a traditional brass pot or ornate Dandiya stick. Background: temple courtyard with marigold garlands and fairy lights. Mood: serene and regal.”
Prompt 6: The Artistic Fusion Look “Generate a photo in a modern Indo-Western fusion outfit, like a sleek jacket or bold scarf. Set it on a rooftop with a city skyline and festive touches like floating lanterns. Use cool, dramatic lighting for a stylish vibe.”
Prompt 7: The Festive Friends Photo “Create a joyful group shot with friends, all holding colourful Dandiya sticks. Outfits are coordinated and traditional. Background: a bustling Garba ground with live music. Bright lighting to show laughter and celebration.”
Prompt 8: The Close-Up Beauty Shot “Generate a close-up portrait with festive makeup. Warm golden light highlights glowing skin and bold eyes. Add a small maang tikka, intricate jewellery, and a softly blurred background with decorations.”
Tips for Stunning Navratri Edits
- Pick a selfie with bright, even lighting.
- Be specific: say “mirror-work chaniya choli” instead of “festive dress.”
- Add lighting effects like “golden hour” or “diya glow.”
- Use action words like “twirling” or “flying dupatta” for energy.
- Add “keep the original face” to keep edits personal.
Spotting Fake or Over-Edited Festival Images
Not all edits look real. Some are too perfect or overly polished. Tools like Tenorshare AI Image Detector can scan photos to check if they are AI-generated. This helps keep memories authentic while enjoying the trend.
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