As temperatures soar and the sun turns up the heat, the ever-vibrant Vaghela Brothers — Croo and Sach — are embracing the season with their signature flair. Known for their infectious energy, impeccable fashion sense, and creative spirit, the dynamic duo spills their summer secrets — from childhood nostalgia to how they keep cool while staying stylish.
Fashion First, No Matter the Forecast
“Every month, there’s always some light shopping happening for us,” they laugh. “And without fail, we get 3 to 4 designer outfits tailored every month. Fashion never takes a backseat — not even in peak summer!”
On Shooting in the Heat
“Shooting in summer? That’s asking for trouble!” the brothers joke. “We honestly try to avoid stepping out during the harshest hours. If we have to shoot, it’s always early mornings or evenings. That way, we save ourselves from melting under the sun.”
Hydration Hacks & Seasonal Staples
When it comes to staying refreshed, Croo and Sach swear by nature’s best. “Coconut water and watermelon — unbeatable combo! They hydrate, energize, and keep us going.”
And while they aren’t picky eaters, they do keep it simple. “We just eat whatever is made at home — wholesome, uncomplicated food. Nothing fancy.”
Mental Cool-Down Rule? Avoid Negative Energy
“Summer or not, peace of mind is everything,” they emphasize. “We actively stay away from negative people. That’s a golden rule for us — and it works.”
Sun-Kissed Memories of Childhood Summers
With nostalgia in their voices, the brothers reminisce about their carefree days under the sun.
“There are so many unforgettable memories. We played cricket till we dropped, then cooled off with a 1-rupee ice Pepsi. We’d sneak into nearby orchards for mangoes and berries, play marbles, and bathe using water from the hand-pump,” they recall.
“And when evening hit, the whole neighborhood would come alive. Kabaddi, kho-kho, sakhali daav, antakshari under the stars — those were truly golden days.”
From fashion to fun, coconut water to kabaddi, Croo and Sach are summer pros — blending style, simplicity, and spirit to make every season a story worth telling.

