26 September,2023 10:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Tuhina Upadhyay
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In the world of Indian cinema, one name that stands tall, not just for his storytelling prowess but also for his ability to capture the essence of beauty and love, is none other than the legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra. Known for his penchant for picturesque landscapes and the magic of romance, Yash Chopra's films have been a visual treat for cinephiles across the globe. What's more, his movies have given us some unforgettable moments of Bollywood fashion with iconic sarees adorning the leading ladies. Let's take a journey through the scenic vistas and iconic sarees featured in some of Yash Chopra's most beloved films.
Chandni
Yash Chopra's Chandni transported us to the pristine snow-clad landscapes of Switzerland. Sridevi, the eternal beauty, graced the screen in an array of elegant sarees, epitomizing grace and charm.
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Silsila
Yash Chopra explored the complexities of love, and the scenic locations of Amsterdam and the beautiful Rekha in her exquisite sarees added layers of elegance and passion to the narrative.
Lamhe
Lamhe took us on a journey from Rajasthan's majestic palaces to the lush green fields of London. Sridevi, once again, donned a stunning collection of sarees that showcased her versatility as an actress.
Darr
This thriller may have sent shivers down our spines, but the Swiss Alps served as a breathtaking backdrop for this tale of obsession. Juhi Chawla's ensemble's added a touch of glamour even in the most intense moments.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
The film that redefined romance for an entire generation. Simplicity met grandeur in the scenic fields of Europe and Punjab. Kajol's sarees became iconic, just like the movie itself.
Dil To Pagal Hai
Dance, music, and love - Yash Chopra blended them all seamlessly against the backdrop of vibrant sets and picturesque locales. Karisma Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit's sarees reflected the essence of the film - a celebration of life and love.
Jab Tak Hai Jaan
Yash Chopra's final directorial venture took us on a poetic journey through the landscapes of London and Kashmir. Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma looked ethereal in their chosen ensembles, adding their own spin to this modern love story.
Yash Chopra was a visionary who not only crafted compelling narratives but also painted exquisite canvases with his choice of locations and the timeless beauty of his leading ladies in iconic outfits. His ability to blend storytelling with stunning visuals is what made him a true maestro of Indian cinema.