Kaushiki Rathore shines as vertical-format content makes waves
Television favourite Kaushiki Rathore is riding a fresh wave of success. Her recent vertical-format series has made history with two major wins, a milestone that highlights both her talent and the growing power of mobile-first storytelling.
From grounded TV roles to digital boldness
Kaushiki has long been admired for her natural, grounded performances on television. Now she’s proving she can pivot smoothly to the short-form, vertical medium that millions of viewers consume on their phones. This transition shows her versatility and willingness to embrace new formats.
Why the wins matter
- Validation for vertical storytelling: The awards prove vertical series can deliver cinematic quality and emotional depth, not just quick clips.
- Career milestone for Kaushiki: Two major wins add credibility and open doors to more digital projects and creative collaborations.
- Industry signal: Creators and producers are likely to invest more in mobile-first content that reaches younger, on-the-go audiences.
What this could mean next
Expect to see Kaushiki in more experimental digital formats and possibly bigger web projects. Her success also encourages writers and directors to craft stronger stories specifically for vertical screens — a format that demands tight storytelling and intimate performances.
For fans, this is a welcome moment: a familiar face evolving with the industry and winning recognition for bold, modern work. Kaushiki Rathore’s achievement is a sign of where storytelling is headed — and she’s clearly one of its promising new faces.