Updated July 29th 2024, 21:23 IST
Sanjay Dutt, affectionately known as "Baba," has not only made a mark in Bollywood with hit films like Munna Bhai M.B.B.S and Vaastav but has managed to also set significant fashion trends. As he celebrates his birthday, let's revisit six of his most iconic fashion moments that have influenced styles over the years.
In the early '90s, Sanjay Dutt popularized the mullet hairstyle, seen in iconic films like Sadak (1991) and Saajan (1991). This hairstyle, featuring short hair on the front and sides and longer hair at the back, became a defining look of the era. Its resurgence today, seen in international stars like Miley Cyrus, showcases its enduring appeal.
Sanjay Dutt's experimentation with blonde, spiky hair in films such as Kaante (2002) and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) was ahead of its time. This bold look added an edgy twist to his characters and predated similar styles seen in Western pop culture, making him a trendsetter in his own right.
Sanjay Dutt's affinity for leather jackets added a rugged charm to his on-screen persona. In movies like Daud (1997) and Musafir (2004), he often paired these jackets with casual or traditional attire, influencing a generation of fans to adopt this versatile garment.
The pathani suit became synonymous with Sanjay Dutt, especially after his portrayal in films like Vaastav (1999) and Agneepath (2012). This traditional outfit, combined with a modern blazer and loafers, showcased a blend of classic and contemporary styles that resonated with his fans.
Sanjay Dutt made the simple combination of a banyan (sleeveless undershirt) and jeans iconic in films like Mahaanta (1997) and Gumrah (1993). This casual look, emphasizing comfort and ruggedness, became a favourite among the youth.
As Sanjay Dutt continues to inspire with his unique fashion choices, his influence on Bollywood style remains undeniable.
Published July 29th 2024, 21:23 IST