Manoshi always wanted to work in advertising and worked with the director,
Pradeep Sarkar on many TVCs and music videos. In this process, she met her creative partner
Rushi Sharma in 2000, where they realized how they complemented each other's design ethos. Manoshi and Rushi designed their first feature film with
Dibakar Banerjee’s
Khosla Ka Ghosla in 2006. They set up their company Fools’ Paradise in 2007, following which they went on to design costumes for
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! in 2008. They have designed character costumes for films like
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010),
Shanghai (2012),
Talaash (2012),
Queen(2013),
PK(2014),
Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! (2016),
Thugs of Hindostan (2018),
Sherni (2021),
Shamshera (2022) and many more. Manoshi and Rushi started working 15 days before the shooting schedule on the film
Khosla ka Ghosla. They designed the production with a limited budget, and the film is often cited as part of a trend in independent Indian cinema during the 2000s. Today, they are hired to begin designing as soon as a script is approved and the actors are chosen. PK became the highest grossing Bollywood film of its time, with earnings of nearly 754 crore INR. The duo's design of
Aamir Khan,
Sanjay Dutt and
Anushka Sharma in PK received nationwide applause and recognition as well as the
Screen Awards for 2015. Manoshi and Rushi laid the seeds of recycling in Costume Design from this film onwards. In PK, they bought clothes off of people’s backs in the streets of Rajasthan to get the most authentic look for the parts. Manoshi and Rushi have also taken extensive efforts to increase the sustainability of their creative process from start to finish. To promote ethical design, they source fabrics directly from weavers and artisans, provide employment with higher living wages to cottage industry workers while believing in the philosophy of buying local. They have also made great efforts to recycle pre-loved costumes from old film stocks. For
Jayeshbhai Jordaar (2022), they travelled along the Kutch, creating supply chains for future projects like
Maja Ma (2022) and more. For their sustainability endeavors and SOP’s in Indian costume design, they were awarded the Elle Sustainability Award for Mindful Design (2023). Manoshi and Rushi have been invited by
SRFTI and
NIFT to mentor their students on Costume Design. They have hence ventured into creating curriculum around Fashion, Costumes and Sustainability in design. ==Awards==