She added that while such scenes simply began by reprising previous face-offs in several melodramatic Hindi films (such as Mohabbatein of 2000), they gradually shifted "to a more realist register as the framework moves from a sociology to a psychology of the family". During the confrontation scene between Yash and Rahul Raichand, a "thundering background score" coupled with "360° panning shots" were used to build up melodrama. Writer Sangita Gopal analyzed the "intensification of the aesthetic effects of Hindi cinema" in the narrative scheme of the film. She also made a note of the use of frontal camera angles in order to ensure that the "spectators eye travels throughout the interior expanse". While the Raichand house is described as "expensive, almost like a museum", Chandni Chowk is shown as a world of crowds, chaos and festivities. She further stated that the buildup to the story was juxtaposed with the backdrop of two contrasting places – the Raichand home and the interiors of Chandni Chowk. to Hum Aapke Hain Koun.! (1994) and added that the film dealt with themes of family and moral values through a "spectacular stage that moves across global locations". While mentioning the opening scene of the film, which features the Raichand family worshiping "Hindu deities during the annual Diwali holiday", he explained that the scene allowed the Hindu audiences to participate in the darshan along with the characters.Īuthor Rajani Mazumdar compared Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. In the book, Encyclopedia of Religion and Film, Eric Mazur described several "mythological subtexts" in the film. Ahead, we show you where you can buy outfits similar to hers.Film critics and academics have analyzed Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. A comfortable silhouette like hers can transition from a sangeet to a mehandi, and if recreated well, is bound to be a conversation-starter. Got a sangeet or a destination wedding coming up this year? A fusion outfit like Kareena Kapoor Khan’s makes a winning choice. In the beauty department, she went with metallic eyeshadow, eyeliner and glossy pink lips to round off her look. Her matching set included a pair of statement earrings, bangles, a haath phool and a delicate maang tikka.
To complete her on-screen look, Kapoor Khan opted for diamond jewellery. While her outfit created the illusion of a mermaid cut lehenga, her flared trousers made it easy for the star to dance effortlessly to the upbeat tunes of ‘Bole Chudiyan’ with co-star Hrithik Roshan. Kareena Kapoor Khan paired her pastel blouse and palazzos with diamond jewelleryīack in 2001, Kareena Kapoor Khan’s outfit proved that one doesn’t need to rely on heavy lehengas to stand out at festive occasions. Here’s a closer look at her pastel ensemble.
The asymmetrical blouse featured an open back with criss-cross detailing which added a sultry element to the otherwise cheery look.
Now, with the resurgence of ’90s trends, it’s almost impossible to not look back at some of her most exciting ensembles, with her ‘Bole Chudiyan’ winning top spot on the list.ĭesigned by Bollywood Manish Malhotra, Poo’s coral set came with a cropped blouse, ombré palazzo pants, and a matching dupatta, all embellished with silver sequin work. Amid the family drama essayed in the movie, Poo was a breath of fresh air who wowed audiences with her unabashed self-love and iconic outfits. Among the most memorable characters was that of Pooja Sharma’s, played by Kapoor Khan.
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Apart from its distinguished cast, which included Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan, Kajol and Kareena Kapoor Khan, the movie is also remembered for its popular songs, iconic dialogues, stunning sets and of course, the characters’ costumes. Believe it or not, the movie also inspired its own book. Karan Johar’s Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham surely sits in the latter category. There are enjoyable films, and then there are ones that garner a cult status.