Arvik Bairathi & Kids Deliver Glamour with Purpose in Jaipur
Child star Arvik Bairathi and 39 other young talents mesmerized the crowd at HKFS Season 5 grand finale in Jaipur with fashion, dance, and eco-conscious messages.
Jaipur witnessed a heartwarming celebration of young talent and social consciousness as the grand finale of the Heritage Kids Fashion Show (HKFS) Season 5 unfolded at the Jawahar Kala Kendra’s Rangayan Auditorium on Friday evening. The event transformed the stage into a vibrant platform where fashion met purpose, with approximately 40 children aged between 1 and 16 years confidently owning the ramp through stylish walks, energetic performances, and meaningful messages that left the packed audience both entertained and inspired.
The evening commenced on a traditional and auspicious note with chief guest Gopal Ram Birda, Additional Director General of Jawahar Kala Kendra, lighting the ceremonial lamp. He was accompanied by chief patrons Basant Jain, Nirmala Jain, and Meenakshi Solanki, along with social worker Dinesh Saini and the dedicated organizers — Arvik Bairathi, Archana Bairathi, and Vipin Bairathi. A soulful Ganesh Vandana performance set a devotional tone, perfectly capturing the festive spirit that defined the night.
What truly stole the spotlight was the remarkable performance by child star Arvik Bairathi. The young talent lit up the stage with high-energy dance routines on popular tracks “Dhoom Machale” and “Tan Tana Tan.” His sharp moves, infectious confidence, and natural stage presence earned thunderous applause and whistles from the delighted crowd, proving that genuine talent knows no age.
Adding emotional depth to the glamorous affair was show-stopper Namya Tanwar, whose heartfelt speech on environmental conservation resonated deeply with everyone present. She reminded the audience that protecting the planet is a shared responsibility that begins with the younger generation. Her words brought many to the edge of tears, blending seamlessly with the evening’s theme of blending style with substance.
According to organizer Archana Bairathi, the competition spanned three engaging rounds where participants not only showcased their fashion sense and ramp-walking skills but also delivered powerful messages centered on saving the environment, promoting cleanliness drives, and highlighting the importance of planting trees. “Our aim is to build confidence, personality, and creative thinking in children from a very young age,” she shared, emphasizing the show’s larger mission beyond mere entertainment.
One of the most charming segments of the night was the Mummy-Kids round, where mother-child pairs walked the ramp together, displaying adorable chemistry, enthusiasm, and playful energy. Their joyful bond brought smiles and warmth to the auditorium, turning the segment into one of the most memorable highlights of the evening.
The Heritage Kids Fashion Show Season 5 grand finale stood out not just for its glamour but for its meaningful approach. In an era where children are often seen only as future leaders, this event celebrated them as present-day change-makers. Through fashion, dance, and spoken words, these young participants demonstrated that creativity and social awareness can go hand in hand.
The successful organization of the event reflects the commitment of the Bairathi family and their team in providing a nurturing platform for Jaipur’s young talents. As the applause faded and proud parents beamed, one thing became clear — these little stars are not just walking the ramp today; they are preparing to make a significant impact tomorrow.
The evening reinforced the belief that when children are given the right stage, they shine brightly while also carrying forward important messages for society. Events like HKFS continue to play a vital role in building a more confident, conscious, and creative next generation in Rajasthan’s cultural capital.