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Nano Banana AI saree portraits: How to get the right image by avoiding these common mistakes

If done carefully, Nano Banana’s saree edits can be equal parts nostalgic and glamorous—proof that AI, when handled right, can recreate a Bollywood dream.

September 16, 2025 / 13:15 IST
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Google Nano Banana AI
Google Nano Banana AI

The internet can’t get enough of Google Gemini’s “Nano Banana” saree trend. In just a few clicks, users are transforming selfies into 90s Bollywood-style portraits—complete with chiffon sarees floating in the wind, soft golden-hour lighting, and that unmistakable grainy retro look. Instagram feeds are now filled with polka dots, black party wear, and delicate floral sarees straight out of a Sridevi music video.

But while the results look stunning when done right, many edits go hilariously wrong. Distorted faces, mismatched backgrounds, or oddly shaped sarees are common side effects of vague or overloaded prompts. If you want your AI saree portrait to look cinematic instead of chaotic, here are the mistakes to avoid.

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Pick the correct photo

Start with the right photo. Nano Banana works best with sharp, solo selfies where your face is clearly visible. Group photos or blurry images confuse the AI, leading to warped results.