Many sarees and ethnic garments have been created by renowned designer and costume stylist Manish Malhotra for Bollywood movies. Even in the movie Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani, which also starred Ranveer Singh in the major part, he made around 20 sarees for Alia Bhatt’s character Rani. Some of Bollywood’s most stylish leading ladies, like Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra Jonas, have sported his creations. Here is a brief summary!
Alia Bhatt
Throughout the whole Karan Johar-directed film, the actress wore this chiffon saree in close to 20 different versions. This 6-yards of luxury has a truly drool-worthy appearance and feel. It offers as the ideal combination of ethnic allure and modern appeal.
Deepika Padukone
The actress looked lovely in “Badtameez Dil” wearing this lapis lazuli chiffon saree with borders that were tastefully finished with gota patti. A handkerchief and a sequined blouse went with it. It brilliantly encapsulated the characteristics of timelessness, simplicity, elegance, and flair.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
Accept it now! Along with her dance talents, Priyanka made a legendary appearance in the song “Desi Girl” wearing a sequin-embellished metallic saree and a daring bikini-style top.
Kareena Kapoor Khan
For the “Chammak Challo” song, which also starred Shah Rukh Khan, Bebo donned this saree. The half-net blouse, embroidered gold border, and seductively thin pallu all served to highlight this classic design.
Kajol
The actress appeared in the song “Suraj Hua Maddham” wearing these lovely MM designs. Sequins, beads, and border embroideries were used to decorate the pieces. They were worn by Kajol with subtle yet elegant blouses.
Rani Mukherjee
Rani Mukherjee’s “Tumhi Dekho Na” song showcased her evocative dual-toned pallus, halter-cut shirts and translucent materials with sparkling accents, which drew inspiration from the vibrant fall and spring palette.
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Our hearts beat faster as the actress donned these MM designs for Mohabbatein. Along with the satin and sheer fabric combo, tone-on-tone embroidery became more often used.