What if your cupboard had feelings? What if your clothes carried dreams, heartbreak, and unresolved ambition? Enter Underwoman, a refreshing new campaign by Underneat that turns your everyday wardrobe chaos into a playful cinematic universe.
Co founded by creator Kusha Kapila and fashion industry veteran Vimarsh Razdan, Underneat introduces Underwoman as the invisible hero we never knew we needed. And honestly, it is about time.

Underwoman and the Secret Life Inside Your Closet
The campaign takes viewers into a whimsical cupboard world where garments are not just clothes. They are characters. They sulk, gossip and have big dreams. Sometimes, they also spiral.
At the heart of the first film is Kavya’s backless dress. She is dramatic, heartbroken, and tired of being ignored. Her only crime? She needs the right support underneath. From dreaming about trips to Bangkok and Bali to considering a drastic career shift into becoming a pocha, this dress is done waiting.
Bringing extra wit to the cupboard chaos is creator Srishti Dixit, who appears as The Hat, the closet’s cheeky narrator and moral compass.
Then comes the turning point. Underwoman emerges from the top drawer, calm and confident, with the perfect backless bodysuit solution. Suddenly, the dress is ready to see the world. Problem solved. Crisis averted.

Underwoman Is Not About Fixing You, It’s About Finding You!
What makes Underwoman stand out is what it refuses to do. This is not about body correction or compression. It is about comfort. It is about clothes working with you, not against you.
Underwoman positions innerwear as an invisible ally. When what you wear underneath feels right, everything on the outside falls into place. Confidence stops being something you chase. It simply shows up.
As Kusha Kapila shares, innerwear is deeply personal, yet rarely discussed openly. Underwoman celebrates those quiet moments when you just want ease, not adjustment. Freedom, not fixing.

Underwoman Brings Real Stories With Real Humour
Conceptualised by creative agency One Hand Clap, written by Manaswi Mohata, and directed by Devika Chaturvedi of Crazy Few Films, the campaign is rooted in everyday truths women instantly recognise.
It is sharp. It is culturally aware. And most importantly, it is led by women who understand the unspoken negotiations we have with our wardrobes every single day. Rolling out across digital platforms and marketplaces like Nykaa, Myntra, Amazon, and Blinkit, Underwoman is not just a campaign.
It is a reminder that sometimes, the real superhero lives quietly in your top drawer.