Orange Chowk started with a simple frustration, creatives in India weren't being seen for what they truly do.
And over time, something shifted. They stopped seeing it themselves.
Creatives shaped culture once.
They still do. They just stopped believing it.
The ability to make people think, feel, build, remember... it's still theirs. It always was.
We're just here to help them see it again. The proof exists. We just keep bringing it to the creatives.
What pulled us to Studio Kohl is its sense of discernment.
The ability to make thoughtful choices. To know what belongs, what doesn't, and why.
And that matters, especially now. Because creatives are surrounded by more references, more inspiration, and more visual information than ever before.
What Mira reminds us is that creative maturity is not just about knowing what you like. It's about understanding why you like it. Developing the judgment to make choices that feel intentional rather than instinctive.
The strongest creative work is rarely the result of having more options. It often comes from knowing which option deserves your attention.
And that's why this conversation matters. Because creatives need to hear from people who have spent years refining their eye. People who understand that discernment is not something you're born with. It's something you build.
And that's why this feels like the kind of conversation that belongs with Mira Felicia Malhotra, at Studio Kohl.
- orange chowk.






















We built this because creatives need a room like this.If Studio Kohl believes that too, let's figure out what doing this together looks like.