Amitabh popularized the art of knotting silk scarves around the neck.
The resurgence of the bandhgala, long structured coats, and fluid drapes for men in contemporary Indian menswear echoes Bachchan’s structural experiments from the late 70s.
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Rekha: The High Priestess of Kanjeevaram and Traditional Glamour
The story of Amitabh and Rekha’s style is not just one of glamorous gowns and classic suits; it is a chronicle of . While their chemistry on screen was electric, their fashion choices communicated volumes, becoming characters in their own right. One needed only to watch the vintage footage of the Stardust Awards where, as Rekha took the stage in a black-toned oversized shrug and a crisp white shirt , the camera would inevitably, tellingly, pan to Amitabh’s gaze from the audience as he sat beside Jaya Bachchan—a silent testament to the magnetic pull of her style. Similarly, a rare, unseen photo from the Kashmir sets of Silsila that resurfaced decades later shows Amitabh behind the wheel of a vintage car, clad in a woollen coat and oversized sunglasses, while Rekha sits beside him, her elegance in a knit sweater perfectly complementing his leading-man mystique. Amitabh popularized the art of knotting silk scarves
Yash Chopra’s Silsila remains the absolute zenith of the Amitabh-Rekha style gallery. The film stripped away the theatricality of the late 70s, replacing it with a quiet, upper-class European-Indian aesthetic.
As the 70s merged into the 80s, the style became more polished and, at times, more dramatic. Rekha: The High Priestess of Kanjeevaram and Traditional
Flared trousers paired with fitted jackets, creating an imposing, elongated silhouette.