Nano Banana Trend: From Rakesh Roshan to Neha Kakkar, celebs who joined the viral AI image color
The Google Nano Banana trend has become a viral sensation, enabling users to convert photos into 3D models effortlessly. Celebrities such as Neha Kakkar, Sonam Bajwa, Shubman Gill, Rakesh Roshan, and others joined the viral trend and shared their creative transformations on social media. A viral Nano Banana 3D artworks by Sonam Bajwa, shared by Google. (Google India) The Viral Google Nano Banana Trend has taken over the internet, just like the rage to convert photos into Studio Ghibli-style art on Chatgpt. Users, powered by Google’s Gemini 2.5 flash, can now turn their images into a fun, striking 3D-nano-banana models into just three simple steps. Some of companies that participate in peculiar promotions in individuals who ride the wave have exploded the tendency on social media. Even several celebrities could not resist, with their Nano Banana 3D versions that quickly make the rounds online. Here is a list of celebs that joined the trend: popular Indian singer Neha Kakkar, Neha Kakka, quickly joined the trend and converted her photos into fun 3D-nano-banana style miniature. She shared the results on her official Instagram and the post caption: “Can’t believe this look has become so good.” Rakesh Roshan -Legendary actor and filmmaker Rakesh Roshan also embraced the viral tendency and transformed a family photo into a beautiful 3D artwork. Creation presented him with his son Hrithik Roshan and grandsons Hreehan and Hridhaan Roshan. He shared it on Instagram and wrote: “Family, passion and art … The Roshans brought stories to life. With @rakesh_roshan sir @hrithikroshan Hreehan Roshan and Hridhaan Roshan.” Sonam Bajwa, Shubman Gill and Jahnvi Kapoor in a viral post on his official Instagram handle, Google works with Coca-Cola India, with Sonam Bajwa, Shubman Gill and Janhvi Kapoor, as their photos have been turned into the trending Nano Banana Ai Artwork. Google has written, “The Internet’s favorite Coke Paglus. #Nanobanana #WithGooglegemini.” Sharvari Wagh The popular Indian actress also appeared on Google India’s official page. As part of a Sprite India and Google cooperation, her photos were converted into the viral AI Nano banana trend. “Spice + Sprite has turned into figurines with a few trend ka tadka 🌶️✨ made on Nano Banana #withGlooglegemini,” Google wrote on the post. Aman Gupta Google also displayed Aman Gupta, one of India’s beloved Sharks and co-founder of Boat, in the trend. The technical giant shared its 3D imaging on Instagram, and recorded: “Chahte toh and Picture Laga Sakte the Par decided to go, with #Nanobanana on #Googlegemini.” How to create 3D models of images with Gemini Nano Banana AI: Step-by-step guide do you want to join the viral trend? Here is a simple guide to helping you turn your photos into a beautiful Nano Banana AI 3D sculptures with Google Gemini: Open the Gemini Dapp on your device. Choose the Nano Banana option and upload the photo you want to transform. If you already know the style you want, enter a detailed command. Otherwise, you can try one of the proposed directions below to achieve the desired effect. Example of the Nano Banana 3D sculptures (inspired by the official example of Google): “Generate a 1/7 scale collectable statue of the person in the photo is realistically styled and placed in a natural environment. The statue must stand on a clear, round acrylic base with no text. Artworks and flat illustrations in a two -dimensional style.