Prøve GULL - Gratis
Call it magic
VOGUE India
|July - August 2023
Playing the beautiful, mysterious mage Yennefer on The Witcher may have earned Anya Chalotra the kind of fame most women her age can only dream of, but the one thing the young actor prizes above all else is family.

Yennefer of Vengerberg is a name that needs no introduction for fans of The Witcher, which started as a short-story submission for a Polish magazine in 1986, received a multi-book narration throughout the '90s, got interpreted as a video game in 2007 and spawned various comic book iterations in the last decade before finally being adapted as a TV series for Netflix in 2019. And yet, for the grand scale on which the fantasy drama is produced (and the fact that she plays a pivotal character opposite the eponymous Witcher, Geralt, essayed by none other than Henry Cavill), Anya Chalotra is a relative newbie on the scene. But where others might have floundered under the weight of the legacy attached to the role, the 26-year-old rose to the challenge, smoothly eliding the years between herself and the ancient sorceress she plays. Looking at her on Zoom, dressed in a plain white shirt, hair pulled back into a messy bun, face devoid of any trace of makeup-as far removed from the glamorous, power-hungry mage she plays on the show as she possibly can be-I wonder if it is the slick confidence of a younger millennial. Chalotra, instead, chalks it up to being an old soul. "Since I was a kid, I've always connected better with the adults in my family. I would really enjoy listening to stories my grandparents narrated. I'd just sit there and take it all in," she smiles, wide-eyed. I realise in that moment that I'm waiting for her irises to deepen into the shade of vibrant violet I'm so used to see
Denne historien er fra July - August 2023-utgaven av VOGUE India.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA VOGUE India

VOGUE India
SCENT OF A WOMAN
What makes a fragrance worthy of a wedding day? TARINI SOOD unpacks the symbolism behind the choices.
3 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
FLOWER POWER
Once a supporting act, florals now take centre stage, acting as style anchors at weddings. By RAVISHA MAROO
2 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
DIFFERENT STROKES
Terracotta figurine or Tyeb Mehta print? HUZAN TATA cracks the code to building an art collection as a couple.
4 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
CRAZY, STUPID LOVE
For all that she's already lived through, you couldn't hold it against Janhvi Kapoor for being deeply cynical about fame, love and human nature. And yet, over a free-flowing chat, MEERA GANAPATHI discovers in her the soft hope of an old-school romance—and another layer to an actor who is done being watched and ready to be seen. Photographed by FARHAN HUSSAIN. Styled by DEVANSHI TULI.
5 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
Ocean's 7
Along India’s coastline, a rising wave of women is healing our oceans, moving beyond the margins of shore-bound roles traditionally ascribed to them.
5 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD
Over two decades after her wedding, Anaita Shroff Adajania reimagines her own bridal ensemble in a contemporary avatar and, in the process, demonstrates how a commitment to longevity, timelessness and joy can become the cornerstones of any bridal trousseau—as well as the most successful marriages.
2 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
A different cloth
As the fashion industry rolls out a procession of promising appointments, Sarah Burton, no stranger to making history, sets herself apart as Givenchy’s new lead. GABY WOOD visits the atelier.
13 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
FUTURE PERFECT
From a Valley of Flowers-themed haldi to outfits that expressed their roots, this Mumbai-based couple planned every last detail of their interfaith wedding in Mahabaleshwar.
2 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
Remember the names
One of them is the prince of brains, the other is the high priestess of brawn. But both grandmaster Gukesh Dommaraju and MMA fighter Puja Tomar agree that in order to reach their final form, an athlete must master the ego.
6 mins
September - October 2025

VOGUE India
WHERE THE RIVER GENTLY FLOWS
Their life together might have begun in San Francisco, but India has always been part of Natasha and Neel's story.
3 mins
September - October 2025
Translate
Change font size