Saniya: Arre Omkar, did you see Tanaya Kulkarni’s interview yesterday? She looked so fresh, as if she hadn’t done back-to-back shoots all week.

Omkar: Haan, I noticed! Funny thing—my cousin works on one of her sets near Lal Mahal. He said she’s been doing some vitamin drip treatment near Karve Road.

Saniya: Ohh, that Vitamin Infusion Therapy? I saw posters for that while passing by Reborn Clinic. But does it actually work, or is it just some celebrity fad?

Omkar: Apparently it works pretty well. Tanaya stays in Sadashiv Peth, so going to a skin doctor near Karve Road is convenient for her. Her makeup artist was the one who told her about it. She used to look exhausted during late-night rehearsals.

Saniya: Poor girl. Those hot studio lights can really drain energy. I get headaches after just two hours of stage practice!

Omkar: Exactly. She was dealing with dehydration and dull skin because of constant makeup. The dermatologist there gave her a customized IV—vitamin C, B-complex, antioxidants, hydration… the whole mix.

Saniya: Sounds intense. Was the procedure painful?

Omkar: Not really. One thin IV line, around 35–40 minutes. She was scrolling Instagram the whole time. And she felt more energized within an hour.

Saniya: That fast? I thought these treatments take days to show effect.

Omkar: The glow takes a couple of days, but energy hits pretty quickly. Her makeup artist actually told my cousin that her skin looked brighter at their shoot near Vishrambaug Wada last week.

Saniya: Hmm… I always wanted something non-invasive for my dullness. But what about the cost? These celebrity treatments usually have scary prices.

Omkar: Tanaya mentioned the price depends on what vitamins they add, but it wasn’t as crazy as people assume. And since it’s medically monitored, she felt safe. No downtime also—she even went for rehearsals after her first session.

Saniya: Interesting. I’m actually searching for “vitamin infusion therapy near me” these days. Maybe I should check the Karve Road clinic too.

Omkar: Let’s go together. At least we’ll get the exact cost and see what the dermatologist recommends for normal people like us!