SPECTRA brings together seven talented artists — Aathira Mohan, Athira Dev, Sneha Chakraborty, Riya Malra, Sakshi Khullar, Stanlee, and Zake — who travel to the Himalayas. There, they create art while living in challenging natural surroundings, making the journey as important as the final outcome.
Produced by Harsh Mainra under Versatile Motion Pictures, the show follows a simple yet powerful thought: “No Drama – No Fight, Only Fundamentally Right.”
Talking about her experience, Shivya shared that SPECTRA felt completely new and different. She said she had never been part of something so real before. There was no script or planned drama — just raw, honest moments. Shooting in the jungles and mountains made the experience even more special for her, as she feels deeply connected to nature.
She also expressed that the show has an emotional impact. According to her, it can remind people of their childhood — a time when they freely enjoyed painting, sketching, and being creative without fear. She believes SPECTRA is for anyone who once loved art but gave it up, thinking it couldn’t be pursued seriously.

Shivya further added that if even one viewer pauses to think about the importance of nature and creativity, the show will have achieved its purpose. She highlighted that unlike most reality shows, SPECTRA does not focus on winning or losing. Instead, it celebrates the journey itself.
Producer Harsh Mainra also shared the deeper message behind the show. He explained that SPECTRA is not just about creating beautiful art but also about raising awareness. With the message “No Forest, No Future,” the show encourages people to think about environmental conservation.
To celebrate the show, the makers hosted a special Blue Carpet Premiere and Art Exhibition on May 19 at Fairfield by Marriott Mumbai Andheri, where artworks created during the Himalayan journey were showcased.

