: The fashion in this era played heavily on contrasts. Whether it was the earthy, warm tones of their traditional outfits or the sharp, modern silhouettes used during the modern song sequences in Egypt, their style reflected a wealthy, global Indian identity. Modern Minimalism and Ageless Grace: The 2010s to Present
In My Name Is Khan, Kajol played the role of Mandira, a strong-willed and fashion-forward mother, while Shahrukh Khan played the lead role of Rizwan Khan, a man with Asperger's syndrome. Kajol's fashion in the film was glamorous and elegant, with a focus on designer wear and statement accessories. Shahrukh Khan's style, as always, was understated yet dignified, reflecting his character's gentle and innocent nature.
The Ultimate Style Journey: Kajol and Shahrukh Khan’s Most Iconic Fashion Moments
: Kajol's red saree in the final scenes became a legendary symbol of romantic cinematic fashion. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
As the millennium turned, director Karan Johar reimagined the duo as the epitome of high-end, aspirational Indian luxury. The casual sweatshirts were replaced by custom designer ensembles that redefined wedding and festive wear. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
