: During intense chase sequences or field investigations, her style shifts to practical denim and simple tops, ensuring she is always ready for action. Undercover Transformations
Unlike the flowing locks of television heroines, Purvi’s hair was always pulled into a tight, high ponytail or a sleek bun. This was functional feminism. It kept hair out of forensic samples and prevented an assailant from grabbing a handful of hair during a fight.
Episode: The International Don Outfit: A full-sleeved black turtleneck under a sleeveless jacket (bomber style). Styling Cue: This was Purvi’s most "Western" look. It highlighted that the character was evolving, taking on international criminals, and adapting her wardrobe to the weather and the threat level. It was high-fashion for a crime show.
“The gallery is styled like a runway—sequential, directional, immersive. But here,” she pointed to a scuff mark on the polished concrete floor, “the viewer was meant to stop. The thief knew design. They used the gallery’s own geometry to hide in plain sight.”
Outside of the bureau, actress Ansha Sayed's real-life style is described as "fashion as art".