Gagan Agarwal

Gagan Agarwal’s story? Honestly, it’s wild how one guy from India ends up shaping the look and feel of some of the biggest movies around. Swords, armor, leather—you name it, he’s making it, and not just for local productions. He’s got his fingerprints all over blockbusters like Padmavat, PS1 & PS2, Chaava, Prithviraj… the list goes on. And if you think he’s just a Bollywood guy, think again. Dude’s got his stuff showing up in Hollywood too—Pirates of the Caribbean, Seven Years in Tibet, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. Not to mention TV heavyweights like Vikings, Spartacus, Rome—yeah, that Rome. And he’s not just mass-producing generic props, either. People literally know his name for custom work. It’s kinda his thing. Gagan’s workshop has this crew of skilled artisans who can whip up whatever wild design a director throws at them, all with the kind of detail that makes you think, “Wait, is this real?” Studios in India and abroad keep coming back because they know what they’re gonna get: stuff that actually fits the vibe of their story, not just some off-the-shelf junk. Whether it’s a historical epic or a fantasy adventure, Gagan’s team just nails it. If you’re curious, his full profile’s at pakushve.com, but honestly, his work’s already out there—on screens, in battles, in palaces. Kinda legendary, if you ask me.

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  • Professions: Costume and Wardrobe Department, Art Department

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