Bollywood is known for its flashy style and dramatic stories, and it’s no secret that it has given us some unforgettable fashion moments. However, not all of these moments are fabulous – some leave us scratching our heads and, quite frankly, deeply annoyed. We have compiled some moments when Bollywood bizarre outfits left us truly irritated and annoyed:
Alia Bhatt (Student of The Year)
In the song – ‘Ishq wala love’ where men bundled up in sweaters and mufflers, Alia Bhatt strutted around in short dresses, reinforcing the impractical Bollywood notion that women don’t feel cold.
Kareena Kapoor (Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham)
Kareena’s extravagant and overly glamorous attire in the movie seemed entirely out of sync with the storyline, leading us to question the practicality of her character’s wardrobe. It’s another instance where Bollywood chose to portray women as glamorous objects rather than as sensible individuals.
Shraddha Kapoor (Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar)
Bollywood didn’t hold back when it came to objectifying women, showcasing skimpy dresses and skin-baring outfits, reinforcing stereotypes. It is annoying when Bollywood showcases women are mere objects for the sake of box-office collection!
Alia Bhatt (Student of the Year)
Alia’s wardrobe in the film was so bizarre that it left us wondering, who actually attends college dressed like that?
Evelyn Sharma (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani)
The trekking scene exposed a stark contrast, with Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor) in practical cargo pants while Lara wore shorts – a prime example of Bollywood’s disgusting habit of objectifying women.
Kajol (DDLJ)
In the song “Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main,” Shah Rukh Khan donned a warm black jacket, while Kajol was dressed in a red short dress, exemplifying Bollywood’s peculiar belief that women are immune to the cold.
Aishwarya Rai (Mohabbatein)
Aishwarya’s attire in the movie was equally baffling, with her character wearing impractical outfits despite the weather, mirroring Kajol’s situation in DDLJ.
Tara Sutaria and Ananya Pandey (Student of The Year 2)
The actresses faced brutal trolling for their outfits, which appeared entirely unsuitable for everyday college attire, highlighting another instance of Bollywood’s objectification of women.
Kajol (Dilwale)
Kajol wearing a saree in the midst of snow-covered mountains while Shah Rukh Khan donned a blue coat in Gerua song left us really annoyed. Seriously, Bollywood!
Alia Bhatt (Rocky Ki Rani Prem Kahani)
In a recent instance, Alia Bhatt was seen in a saree while Ranveer Singh sported a jacket, reinforcing the absurd notion that women have built-in heaters.
Dear Bollywood, can you please change? It’s 2023 and it’s high time you stop showing women as glam objects for the sake of box-office collection!