The Asian Age

Is Padmavati’s look original?

With Deepika’s royal avatar creating a great deal of buzz, we try to find out if her look is authentic

- PRANITA JONNALAGED­DA

Padmavati’s poster featuring Deepika Padukone as Rani Padmini has been the talk of the town ever since it released. From the unibrow to the jewellery to the lehenga choli she dons, every single element of her look is being scrutinise­d. Her royal avatar has attracted both bouquets and brickbats. In a bid to decode the opulent look, we speak to Rimple Narula, who along with Harpreet Narula, has designed the costumes for the film. “To be honest, there is still a debate around the story of Padmavati, with some people claiming it’s untrue. And so, the story in itself is part fictionali­sed. However, that doesn’t mean we took any of this lightly. Elaborate research has gone into every single look in the film. The story took place during the late 11th and early 12th century and the look Deepika dons in the film is in sync with the royalty of those times,” shares Rimple, whose research on royal attire began when she and Harpreet worked on their collection Maharaja and Company. Elaboratin­g on the effort and research, Rimple reveals, “For us, work on

the film began sometime around June, 2016. Ever since, we have been compiling every small detail that is available to us. From understand­ing the fabrics which were in use at that time to gauging the likes and dislikes of the Rajput community, we left no stone unturned. For a film that is set to be a visual extravagan­za, the costumes play a huge role in taking the narrative forward. We didn’t want to err in that area. Even the colour scheme had to be chosen with extreme care. Different colours are preferred for different occasions. They prefer a set of colours for anything auspicious and have a set of colours for mourning. When we work on a project on such an elaborate scale, the research is of paramount importance.”

Ask her if she was worried about weighing down the actors with such heavy costumes, Rimple shares, “Sanjay Leela Bhansali constantly uses the word ‘pure’ to describe what he is looking for and that’s exactly what we have done. The fabrics used throughout the film are organic, which makes them airy. Everything is handwoven. A lot of intricate work has gone into every aspect. Yes, many have been talking about the weight of the costumes, but we haven’t created something that is impossible to don. The royalty did dress like this at that point in time.”

Last, but not the least, is the heavy jewellery that Deepika is donning in the look. In the first glimpse, it seems the actress could be extremely uncomforta­ble in what she’s wearing. And rumour is it weighs around 20 kg!

It is an extremely challengin­g task to envision and design garments as they were worn by the royals back then as not much is documented of the same

RIMPLE NARULA, DESIGNER FOR PADMAVATI

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