Sunday, 14 July 2013

Why Anarkali Suits!


Mera dil bhi aapka koi Hindustan nahi... jispar aap hukumat kare! (My heart is not your India ...on which you can rule). Remember this dialogue between Bigdha Shahzada Saleem & Akbar in Mughal-e-Azam? Emperor Akbar may have failed in governing over his son’s heart, but Anarkali’s graceful outfit ruled all over India after this movie release. The frock like suits worn by Madhubala got their name – Anarkali’s Suits after her character’s name past release of this blockbuster.
Anarkali suits’ graceful magnificent look made it the style of the era during that period.  It became the “must-have-it” outfit for our Grannies who were just young girls then. Girls wearing flowing long umbrella frock kurtis having fine zardoji embroidery along churidars and heavily embroidered dupattas were the common sight at the parties of those times. But in a little while, they became old fashioned.
After their absence from Indian wardrobes for almost two decades, Anarkali suits made a grand comeback due to their irresistibly charming look. Again, from bollywoody Maas to hollywoody bitiyas, all embraced these designer suits. The eminent fashion designers like Neeta Lulla, Manish Malhotra and Sabsyachi have also launched an eye-catching collection of the Anarkali suit in present years. These suits are available in an extensive range from light casual wears to heavy party wears and are fondly worn by little 4 years old ladies to silver haired 60 years old girls.

Till present day, Anarkali suits have been marking their notable presence in hundreds of bollywood movies and thousands of celebrity as well as non celeb events. It will not be an exaggeration if I say that on the behalf of all Indian women, I am thankful to Makhanlal and Company, the dress designers of Mughal-e-Azam, for gifting such an appealing and elegant outfit to us.