Behind the lens, this is Rekha
Rekha arrived in Mumbai four years ago with a literature degree, a rented suitcase, and an instinct for reading a room before anyone else did. By her second month she was the girl every concierge in Bandra recommended off the record — not because she was the loudest in the bar, but because she was the one who remembered your son's name when she walked back in.
She is what regulars politely call a housewife type — warm, fluent, slightly old-school in the way she pours your drink, and entirely modern in the way she ends the night. Conversation flows in English and Hindi, equally easily over a Negroni or a quiet plate of seafood at Trident.
What I like about Rekha is that the evening doesn't feel transactional. She listens. She remembers. She makes you feel like the only call she took this week. — A returning client · Worli
For first-time gentlemen, she recommends the 3-hour package — long enough for the awkwardness to disappear, short enough to feel like a treat. Repeat clients almost always upgrade to full-night, and most book again within the same week.