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We brought our signature green touch to the sets of 'Call Me Bae.' From studio lights to your living room, here is how we style spaces for maximum impact.

Our work on the big screen! One of our tall palms in a sleek black planter can be seen here in a scene from the Amazon Prime show "Call Me Bae," starring Ananya Panday.

Behind the scenes of the "Call Me Bae" set. My team is carefully arranging a corner with a mix of tall palms and other tropical plants to create the perfect look for the shot.

A beautiful shot of the set, featuring one of our tall Fishtail Palms in a black textured planter. The plant adds a touch of natural elegance to the luxurious interior.

Another glimpse from the "Call Me Bae" set. The arched doorway and checkerboard floor are perfectly complemented by the lush green plant cluster we designed.

This stunning courtyard in Gurgaon, with two large Dracaenas in polymer pots, was also featured as a location for the show. The symmetrical design creates a sense of grandeur.

The final look of the plant cluster on set. The combination of a tall Fishtail Palm, a Bird of Paradise, and a smaller Philodendron creates a layered and tropical feel.

A quiet corner on the set, featuring a Yucca plant and a Syngonium on a shelf. Even small plant details contribute to the overall atmosphere of a space.

The team putting the finishing touches on a large arrangement of reeds and grasses in a modern white planter for one of the scenes.

Unpacking the planters on set. It was a week of hard work, long hours, and amazing collaboration with the team from Dharma Productions.

My team member carefully cleaning the leaves of a Bird of Paradise plant to make sure it looks perfect for the camera. Every detail matters!

About As Seen On Set: "Call Me Bae"

Creating that perfect 'set look' isn't just about placing a plant, it is about lighting, scale, and texture. On a busy set like 'Call Me Bae,' plants have to survive harsh studio lights and heavy foot traffic while looking camera-ready all day long. We use the same techniques, choosing sturdy, high-impact plants and matching them with the right textured planters, to ensure your home or office space stays lush and healthy without the stress of constant maintenance.

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