Why does Krystle D’Souza call Karisma Kapoor the ultimate icon of the ’90s?

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Key Takeaways
- Krystle D’Souza admires Karisma Kapoor's fashion.
- 'First Copy' showcases the nostalgia of the 1990s.
- The series features a talented ensemble cast.
- Arif’s character embodies determination and ambition.
- Available for streaming on Amazon MX Player.
Mumbai, June 30 (NationPress) Renowned television actress Krystle D’Souza, who recently starred in the series “First Copy,” expressed her thoughts on why she considers Karisma Kapoor the ultimate icon of the ’90s.
D’Souza took on the role of Mona, a former film star facing the unseen challenges associated with fame and the darker aspects of her past in the public eye. The ‘Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai’ actress noted that the show’s nostalgic, retro theme struck a chord with her, especially concerning the classic fashion and aesthetics.
Krystle remarked, “An iconic 90s heroine has to be Karisma Kapoor. There is no way it's anybody other than her. The style, the jewelry, everything was just so on point. And honestly, I can pick up anything from that wardrobe and wear it in 2025 and still look fab.”
The series, set in the 1990s, also showcases Munawar Faruqui, Saqib Ayub, Gulshan Grover, Ashi Singh, and Meiyang Chang in significant roles. The narrative revolves around Arif, a whimsical dreamer whose rise in the film piracy world triggers conflicts with law enforcement, the criminal underground, and the film industry he admires. “First Copy” is available to stream on Amazon MX Player.
Previously, Munawar Faruqui, who made his acting debut with this show, discussed his deep connection to his role in “First Copy.” The comedian expressed, “This is a completely new world for me, and I’m honestly just grateful for the love and encouragement I’ve received so far. First Copy is my first step into acting, and I’ve tried to give it everything I’ve got.”
“Arif is a complex character, and I hope people connect with his story. I’m similar to Arif in the sense that I’m determined to never go back to a life of compromises—so I really got to channel that hustler energy into my performance. I’m nervous, excited, and really looking forward to seeing how the audience reacts,” he added.