on reclaiming
He used to hide in oversized clothes. Now he stands boldly in front of the lens.
Rama is a lawyer who commands courtrooms with sharp logic and conviction. Growing up, he hid his body in oversized clothes. Today, he redefines confidence not as flawlessness, but as the quiet triumph of owning every scar, every curve, every part of his story.
"It's about more than visibility — it's normalizing darker skin tones in spaces that rarely celebrate them. I'm grateful TRIIIPLE gave me this platform, and I hope it sparks a ripple effect in the industry."
- Rama
In His Own Words
"People assume I'm intimidating at first glance — resting 'serious face,' as they say. But once they talk to me? They're surprised by how warm and unfiltered I am."
What's one thing about you
that people never expect?
"I used to drown in baggy clothes because I was teased for my size. Now, I'm here, modeling underwear. Talk about a glow-up — it's not just about looks, but reclaiming my narrative."
What did you used to hide
but now own completely?
"Fearlessly bold, with a spark of mischief. The kind of person who walks into a room and owns it — not because they're perfect, but because they're unafraid to be real."
If TRIIIPLE were a person,
what kind of energy would they have?
how he owns it
Every layer is a choice. He made his.
"From the courtroom to the campaign. The confidence isn't new — it was always there. He just stopped hiding it."
"Kindness. The way someone treats a waiter, offers a genuine compliment, or pauses to listen. It's quiet magic — it disarms, connects, and lingers."
What's the most underrated thing
that makes someone attractive?