Elnaaz Norouzi Is Back In Her “Favourite City”, Shares Dreamy Glimpses From “10 Days In Los Angeles”

Elnaaz Norouzi gave fans a peek into 10 days in her “favourite city” with stylish selfies, luxe in-flight moments, dreamy sunsets and quintessential Los Angeles views.

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Aug 21, 2026 15:32 IST Published On
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Elnaaz Norouzi gave fans a peek into 10 days in her “favourite city”.

Bollywood actress Elnaaz Norouzi is back in what she calls her favourite city, and she has the camera roll to prove it. The actress has posted a sprawling Instagram carousel from Los Angeles, captioned as a dump covering the past 10 days back in her fav city, tagged simply with #LosAngeles and geotagged to West Hollywood. Within two hours of going up, the post had crossed 8,400 likes and pulled in comments from across her industry circle – singer Jubin Nautiyal dropped a wordless reaction, while Evelyn Sharma showed up in the replies to credit the LA glow for her friend's radiance.

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The carousel opened the way most of these do: with a mirror selfie. Elnaaz stood in a low-lit living room in an oversized dark pinstripe shirt worn open over black trousers, sleeves pushed up, a pavé-set silver watch on one wrist and bright orange iPhone doing all the colour work in an otherwise moody frame.

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Behind her, a cluster of bubble pendant lights and a glass dining table gave away the mid-century LA apartment she has been staying in – a backdrop that recurred across the dump.

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From there, the set widened out. There was a candlelit outdoor table styled to within an inch of its life: three kinds of cheese laid out on olive-wood boards, breadsticks in a tumbler, dates, olives, seeded crackers, bowls of blueberries and green grapes, taper candles throwing a lens flare across the shot, and a Berluti Paris box parked at the edge of the frame. A separate breakfast frame kept it simple – halved strawberries and blueberries in a pale ceramic bowl, shot in hard morning sunlight.

The travel leg got its own slides. One frame showed a first-class suite table set for dinner with two pieces of seared steak, pommes duchesse, a side of asparagus, warm bread and an orchid stem tucked beside the screen; another showed the same suite converted into a flat bed, sheets turned down, the moving map glowing on the tablet and a paperback copy of Shad Helmstetter's ‘What to Say When You Talk to Yourself’ left on the pillow – a small, deliberate tell about what she was reading at 35,000 feet.

Los Angeles itself did a lot of the heavy lifting in the second half. Elnaaz Norouzi included a shot of a pink brick wall carrying the well-worn line about only feeling this alive in the City of Angels, the illuminated colonial facade of The Culver Studios at night, and a driver's-seat view of a palm-lined boulevard under an aggressively blue sky. There was a night drive down the Sunset Strip too, with a billboard for Ryan Murphy and Bret Easton Ellis' FX and Hulu series ‘The Shards’ – which premiered on August 5 – looming over the Carneys hot dog sign.

Two frames leaned into the glow that Evelyn Sharma flagged. In one, Elnaaz Norouzi was in the back seat of a car in a black sleeveless turtleneck with a sculptural gold cuff, hair pulled into a high twist, sun flaring off the rear windscreen. In another, shot indoors in the same look with oversized gold shell earrings, she blew a kiss straight down the lens.

The dump closed on the softest notes: a hillside sunset seen from a terrace, with a Buddha statue and a manicured hedge line in the foreground, and a night version of the same deck where two fire bowls burn blue and gold, captioned with a typewriter-style sticker about replaying this if it were a movie. Ten days, fourteen slides, one very consistent mood.

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