From the early years, the hairstyles we see on the screen on our Hindi film actresses are mostly what women in real life would be comfortable with in their daily lives. And yet, there have been actresses who have stepped out of their comfort zone in order to make a mark.
1. The soft short waves of Madhubala, Nargis,
Geeta Bali
The reigning queens on the screen of that time had these short haircuts with soft, wavy hair, ideally suited for those moonlit songs with the hair backlit in those scenes. Nargis’ Koi mere dil mein (Andaz), Madhubala’s Aaiye meherbaan (Howrah bridge) and Geeta Balis’s Chandni raatein pyaar ki baatein (Jaal) come to mind.
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The beauty of these hairstyles was enhanced a hundred-fold by the fact that the films were in black and white.
2. The Sadhana Cut
Although the Sadhana Cut owed its origin to the Audrey Hepburn haircut, Sadhana made this hairstyle famous in India as she made a glorious debut as Sonia in Love in Simla. Sadhana was the fashion icon of the screen in those days with her churidars and her Audrey fringe. The film shows the progression of this haircut with a studied assurance, where her grandmother (played with aplomb by Durga Khote) decides to cut her granddaughter’s fringe while urging her to embrace her beauty and not hide it from the world. Love in Simla is a delightful film because of these slice of life moments.
3. The Bedazzling Bouffant
This was one hairstyle that rocked the screen in the 60s and it was one that was admittedly very difficult to recreate for the young ladies in that decade. Sharmila Tagore, Mumtaz and Asha Parekh were the trail blazers for the bouffant, with hair piled on the head and (I imagine) held there with generous whiffs of hair spray. This helped them add a delicate rose, a pretty buckle or a beautiful bow. It must have been a bit of a nightmare with the amount of backcombing it would have needed but then , beauty always comes with a price and our Bollywood damsels stepped up to the challenge in full glory.
4. The Beauteous Beehive
For the uninitiated, the beehive may seem similar to
the bouffant and it very nearly is. The big difference is that it leaves no
scope for long hair to touch your shoulders as all is piled on top with the fervent hope that it stays there. This hairstyle owed its origin to Audrey
Hepburn as well when she made it famous with Breakfast at Tiffanys but our
stars gave it a glamour all its own. From Sharmila Tagore to Helen to Rakhee
Gulzar, we saw the beehive buzz on the screen all through the 70s.
5. Two khubsoorat plaits of Rekha
Rekha reigned on the silver screen and her two plaits
of Sun sun sun didi tere liye in Khubsoorat suddenly made an ordinary home
hairstyle feel acceptable in public.
Sharmila Tagore further enhanced it in Mausam with
Chhadi re chhadi kaisi gale mein padi. This hairstyle made a short comeback
with Bhagyashree sporting two plaits in Maine Pyar Kiya. Although, by then, the
days were probably gone when one could actually venture out with hair tightly
tied in two plaits.
6. The straight silky locks of Parveen Babi and
Zeenat Aman
This was a wave of its own with all waves banished
from the hair. Backcombing was booted out of the studio doors as the straight
hair look with side bangs seeped into the screen.
Zeenat Aman in Chura liya (Yaadon Ki baarat) and
Parveen Babi in Main to beghar hoon (Suhaag) made curls and waves a thing of
the past. This trend carried on right upto Poonam Dhillon and Padmini Kolhapure
who kept the natural straight hair with side bangs look blazing.
7. The layers of Madhuri Dixit
The straight-haired look was beginning to rankle to
many women who did not have ramrod straight locks. The straightener wasn’t so
common then and it had reached a stage where there were women who believed that
they were not beautiful if they didn’t have straight hair. In breezed Madhuri
Dixit hair with steps or layers blow-dried to within an inch of their lives.
These brought back the soft waves of the 50s. In a way, we were coming full
circle. Black and white photos softly backlit make Madhubala and Madhuri Dixit
seem to be from a similar decade, although they were not.
The decades of trending haircuts really ended here
unless we count the perm of Pooja Bhatt in Dil Hai ke manta Nahin and Preity
Zinta in Dil Chahta Hai. We have now come to an interesting phase where every
actress has her own style and the character they play dictates their hair.
Maybe this is a better time for all of us as each woman is now free to find her
own comfort zone for her tresses, and thus reduce the stresses!
Do write in with your favourite Bollywood hairstyles
in the comments!
Surprised not mentioning Chaudwin ka chaand, Wheedaji?
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice suggestion. She looks beautiful in Chaudvin ka Chand but as I was writing about specific trends in hairstyles in hindi films, I didn't list her. Thank you for your feedback!
DeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the post!
DeleteAlso, there were several years from mid to late 80’s where most heroines preferred to wear wigs that actually hid their real hair! We hardly knew what their hair actually looked like until quite recently ehdn we saw them with their natural hair!!
ReplyDeleteVery well written, Roopa. I always enjoy reading your blogs.
-Jai
That is so true! There was that whole phase where heroines used wigs. Thank you for such nice feedback, Jai. Glad you are enjoying the blog!
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