Whether it’s Amitabh Bachchan’s a rare genetic disorder (progeria), or Rekha’s surreal makeup in the 1981 period drama Umrao Jaan, the role of prosthetics and makeup in the Indian film industry has been underrated but crucial. It’s mesmerising to see an actor transform into a character, making the hard-hitting dialogues they deliver on camera more credible. Indeed, makeup and hair can help shape a character as much as the actor’s dialogue and skill.
From Sadhana’s iconic fringe cut and curtain bangs, to Sharmila Tagore’s winged eyeliner, Bollywood’s beauty looks have set trends for decades. It’s not wrong to say that, beauty has always been a major pillar that aids the building of a persona. It’s time to laud the artists of Indian cinema who have played a pivotal role in designing these unforgettable looks for decades.
And, as we pay homage to them, it is also important to talk about the legendary talent that we have lost in the recent past, who picked up makeup brushes at a time when beauty was an unexplored arena. Veteran makeup artist Pandhari Juker, who passed away in 2020 at the age of 88, was one of Bollywood’s most iconic makeup artists, who worked with prominent actors such as Meena Kumari, Madhubala, Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand. He was a pioneer when it came to makeup in the industry and trained many prominent makeup artists such as Mickey Contractor and Bharat Godambe. Considered the ‘Godfather’ of makeup by many, Juker was recognised with a National Film Award for his contribution to the industry for over six decades.
Esta historia es de la edición January 2022 de Femina.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición January 2022 de Femina.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
REVIVING TRADITIONS
ASHA PATIL, founder of Banjara Kasuti, speaks to Nida Khan on how her social enterprise is transforming lives by preserving Lambani embroidery and empowering women artisans
LEADING FROM THE FRONT
Leading the Indian women's hockey team into a new era, captain SALIMA TETE speaks to Kayal Arivalan about her journey and upcoming challenges
LOOK BEYOND
Thinking of a career in the humanities? Rishma Shah shares interesting options you might not have considered
THE ZILLENNIALS' GUIDE TO FITTING IN
Being at the workspace as a “zillennial” (yes, that lovely bridge between millennials and Gen Z) can feel like a balancing act. On the one hand, you’re expected to understand TikTok trends; on the other, you need to know what a fax machine does (seriously, they still exist). But fear not! Here’s a guide to help you find your groove at work.
TAKE A LEAP OF FAITH
Navigate your way through a job change with these simple steps.
MOVING PAST THE 'ICK'
Ravina M Sachdev decodes that cringe feeling you try hard to shake off when you really like someone
THRIVE IN YOUR SINGLENESS
Here's how you can make being single a period of self-discovery.
CARVING OUT HER OWN PATH
VASUKI PUNJ talks to Ravina M Sachdev about her journey in the field of law and switching careers in COVID-19
CRAFTING INDIAN LUXURY
Stanley Lifestyles is transforming the luxury furniture industry with exceptional craftsmanship and the Make in India spirit under the leadership of Founder and Managing Director SUNIL SURESH
10 EASY WAYS TO REFRESH YOUR HOME
Transform your home for the new year with these easy home styling tips.