{"id":107,"date":"2016-04-16T05:07:21","date_gmt":"2016-04-16T05:07:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/13.201.39.237\/?p=107"},"modified":"2026-07-17T13:26:53","modified_gmt":"2026-07-17T13:26:53","slug":"bollywood-costume-shah-rukh-khan-madhuri-dixit-mr-india-hindi-films-rekha","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/13.207.105.184\/?p=107","title":{"rendered":"The Greatest Costume Party on the Planet"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><span class=\"dropcap\">I\u2019<\/span>m not sure when my entanglement with popular Hindi films began. I\u2019d seen some of the more refined outputs from the subcontinent in my teens and twenties: <\/p><em>Umrao Jaan<\/em>, <em>Mirch Masala<\/em>, and\u00a0<em>Sara Akash<\/em> in graduate school Hindi class. But I feel sure that some intuition of the verve (and nerve) of commercial films must have preceded my first visit to India in the late 1980s.\n\nOn that trip, I remember walking past a poster of a gun-toting Rekha in a ghaghara choli and a painted hoarding of <em>Maine Pyar Kiya<\/em> in which Bhagyashree, channelling Ozzy Osbourne, looked like she was biting the pigeon in her hand.\n\nAnd then there was the music. I remember the silvery voices skimming over sweeping violins, jangling guitars, \u00a0beating drums; the ripple of tablas, reverberating in restaurants and rickshaws, and from inside hutments. In one remote Uttar Pradesh village, in the ripening morning warmth, I watched a Sultana Daku performance punctuated with songs from <em>Chandni<\/em>.\n\nMy heart, since then, has belonged to Bollywood.\n\nI soon found myself wondering who were the people who made these films \u2014 not just the stars and the directors and the music directors, but the violinists in the orchestra, the tailors stitching the costumes, the designers creating the sets, and the dancers behind the eye-catching heroine.\n\nIn 2002, I finally got my chance to get a close-up view of the making of films. Interested as I was in design, and having already completed a study of chikan embroidery in Lucknow, I decided to focus on costumes \u2014 a fitting choice, since I was to learn that all the connections and relationships that are needed to make costumes happen are like a fabric, weaving in and out of craft workshops, boutiques, malls, sets, and designers\u2019 living rooms.\n\nWatching a film with an eye for the costumes has plenty of rewards, and I don\u2019t just mean the tired clich\u00e9 of chuckling at overstated and outrageous costumes. They are there, of course, in their own way exuberant and wonderfully wacky. Who can forget Hawa Hawai\u2019s shimmering gold gown in <em>Mr India<\/em> or Lolo\u2019s nightmarish red-and-gold tasseled ensemble in <em>Khuddar<\/em> that appeared like a cross between a negligee and a swimsuit?\n<blockquote class=\"quote--center\">Nothing was easy for the designers and makers of the earlier eras, yet on screen all one sensed was exuberance and sheer fun.<\/blockquote>\nBut there is so much beauty and grace too and the underscoring of themes of loss and pain. Think of the sweat and dirt-stained kurta worn by Shah Rukh Khan as Devdas as he sinks into oblivion, or the lank, well-used midi-dress worn by Vidya Balan as Vidya Bagchi in <em>Kahaani<\/em>, doggedly pursuing her prey in sultry Kolkata.\n\nAt the other extreme, there are the breathtaking costumes in historical epics, captured at the height of their beauty and perfection. The drape and fall of costumes, along with exquisite jewels, were apparent even in classic black-and-white films like <em>Mughal-E-Azam <\/em>and<em> Sahib, Bibi, aur Ghulam<\/em>. But with the arrival of colour and technical improvements that allowed for the play of textures and hues to emerge, these costumes came into their own. Madhubala\u2019s iconic anarkali from the glorious song \u201cJab Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya\u201d has become a fashion staple that has transcended time.\n\nFilms feature some of the most outstanding contemporary handicraft the country has to offer, all made by prodigiously talented embroiderers, tailors, and jewellers. Films have always been a handbook of fashion for the audience, and where stars led, their fans followed, whether it was donning the tight churidars worn by Sadhana and Sharmila Tagore in <em>Waqt<\/em>, or the red lace dress of Madhuri Dixit in <em>Hum Aapke Hain Koun\u2026!<\/em> But what\u2019s fascinated me the most are the stories of how film costumes were made before Indian marketplaces filled up with brands, accessories, and sportswear, when resources were few, the demands were incessant, and costumes had to be made at any hour, at top speed.\n\nI have heard tales of chicken feathers made into boas and bags, and shoes ferried back from the occasional overseas trip, even macerated meat used for prosthetic make-up. And I have also heard about \u201cfilmy\u201d cuts, techniques used by cutting masters to make outfits that clung, swelled, and swooped over stars\u2019 bodies. Some outfits were made with large seam allowances for actors whose weight seesawed throughout a film; fringes, tassles, and assorted knick-knacks covered up skinny arms or asymmetric bulges; and all the costumes had to survive the rigours of shooting \u2013 the dancing, the thrills, and the high-octane drama.\n\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/13.201.39.237\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/1476608810-scaled.jpg\" alt=\"The Greatest Costume Party on the Planet\" width=\"764\" height=\"407\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-15036\" \/><figcaption>\n<p>While Madhubala\u2019s iconic anarkali has become a fashion staple that has transcended time, Hawa Hawai\u2019s shimmering gold gown has been etched in our memory.<\/p>\n\n<\/figcaption>\n<\/figure>\n\nIt is perhaps for these reasons that I have a soft spot for the weird and wonderful excesses of the 1980s and 1990s, the lurid jackets and dresses trimmed like lampshades, the multi-coloured leisurewear, the surreal accessories, and the jewellery dripping from necks and wrists. Nothing was easy for the designers and makers of the earlier eras, yet on screen all one sensed was exuberance and sheer fun.\n\nAnd then there was a sharp turn toward realism. Many in the industry today rightly celebrate the skill of designers and tailors and dress men to evoke through costume, realistic worlds populated by compelling characters. They laugh at the excesses of the earlier decades. But why should film have to be \u201creal\u201d to be valued?\n\nIndian film has blazed its own unique trail along which fantasy and reality travel together. How lucky Indian film is today to have the best of all possible worlds \u2013 from the immersive naturalism of costumes in a film like <em>Masaan<\/em> to the intoxicating beauty of the creations featured in <em>Bajirao Mastani<\/em>. Each costume holds in its folds the story of the character and a comment on social milieu in which they thrived. And yet hardly any survive to tell the tale.\n\nWho knows if that fragile multi-layered creation in the rare shade of dhani worn by Deepika Padukone that launched a revolution in the bridal wear of 2015, will be preserved against the vagaries of time. All we may have left of it are images flickering on the screen. Perhaps, with greater understanding of what costume production involves, and what it contributes to film, some interest in saving and curating costumes will follow. When it does, we\u2019ll all have reason to celebrate.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From Madhubala\u2019s anarkali to Madhuri\u2019s Ek-Do-Teen skirt, Bollywood costumes tell fascinating tales. 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