From Classic Anarkalis to Chiffon Sarees: The Dhaak-Dhaak Fashion of Bollywood

Bollywood has always given a huge impact in the lives of Indian living in the country and also in abroad.  From making people understanding the value of family, friends and their partners to making middle class Indians more stylish, Bollywood has got all the credit. Bollywood or Hindi film industry, is the second most popular cinema industry that can give ample amount of competition to Hollywood. 

If you don’t believe me, then get down to roads and simply watch!

If you go to any wedding function, you can find people wearing replica of outfits worn by popular celebrities in their films. Shopkeepers put huge hoarding stating buy exclusive bollywood salwar kameez and rock your gatherings! Not only these dresses are stylish but also they help to boost the confidence of people wearing them.



Indian ready made industry flourished due to bollywood’s fashion. People were so crazy about their favourite stars that they loved to dress like them. Today people love to wear readymade lehenga choli that are inspired by the looks of their favourite heroines or readymade copy of shirts or pants adorned by their dearest heroes.

Let us discuss some trend setting bollywood characters that inspired people to look like them: 

Mughal- E- Azam

Director K Asif’s dream movie Mughaleazam brought the iconic jolt of fashion in indian culture. The famous frock style embellished outfit worn by Madhubala in the movie became the trendsetter. Inspired by the traditional outfits of mughal dynasty, we got anarkali suits in our lap from the iconic Mughal-E-Azam movie.

Brahmachari

You may not remember the movie but yes who cannot forget the most famous song of the era” aaj kal tere mere pyaar ke charche har zaban par”. Clad in rust orange saree, actress Mumtaz broke the norm of saree style and gracefully adorned a chiffon saree draped in bodycon style. 

Waqt

 Waqt was a super hit movie of its time but apart from being famous, waqt gave us the a different style of churidar and kameez that became a fashion trend. The body hugging tight fitted suits was a new style quotient for women inspired from the movie at that time.


Hare rama Hare krishna

Hare rama hare krishna introduced fans with the hype style of dressing. From long bell bottoms, oversized glares, open hair, fringe half kurtas, boots, rudraksha beads mala etc. created a modern trend of dressing.  The fringe style from the iconic heroine is still popular and it’s worn and recommended by every fashionista.

Umrao Jaan

The poetic emotion on screen of Muzaffar Ali’s Umrao Jaan, revived the fashion of anarkalis. Clad in brocade anarkalis and jadau, polki ornaments, Rekha looked ravishing. The movie managed to start a new styling trend with anarkalis after mughal e azam.

Mr. India

Who can forget the desi sci-fi movie Mr. India. Breaking many stereotypical norms in the movie, Sridevi started the trend of classic plain coloured chiffon sarees that became the hot favourite of ladies in the country. The iconic song of “ kaate nahi katte, ye din ye raat” is still the most famous songs of bollywood.  The fashion of chiffon saree that started with Mr. India is still in high demand. Women love to adorn and buy bollywood sarees online to add that glamour in them.



Rangeela

The debut movie of actress Urmila Matondkar created buzz in her fan's heart with the bubbly, elegant look. Her short, frill dresses were very popular among girls of that time.

This ride of impeccable bollywood fashion trend can keep on moving. Indians are die hard fans and therefore their favourite hero and heroines will remain their fashion gurus  for now and forever more!

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