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Aditya Dhar Reveals Dhurandhars Costume Designer Smriti Chauhan Stitched 10000 Costumes in 30 Days
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Aditya Dhar Reveals Dhurandhars Costume Designer Smriti Chauhan Stitched 10000 Costumes in 30 Days

When a film becomes a blockbuster, it is mostly the actors and the directors who get to be in the spotlight. But with Dhurandhar, Aditya Dhar has made sure that he shines the light on everyone present behind the camera, and was responsible for making the film a blockbuster.
The filmmaker wrote a detailed note appreciating Smriti Chauhan, the costume director of the film and revealed that she stitched 10000 costumes in thirty days!

He began the note by writing, “I still remember one of our very first conversations, when we spoke about how Jaskirat starts with a hint of colour and how, by the end, Hamza is almost swallowed by black. How, somewhere along the way, the colour quietly leaves his life without drawing attention to it. At that point, it was just a thought, a tiny, slightly mad detailing idea I threw at you. And you just held on to it. That’s when I knew Because while you kept saying “Adi Sir, I don’t know if I’m the right person for this,” I was sitting there thinking, “This is exactly why you are.”

He continued, “You didn’t come with baggage. You didn’t come with a fixed ‘style’ of what this world should look like. You came with honesty and that dangerous thing called ZIDD. And then you went and did what you do best, you over-delivered in the most ridiculous, unbelievable way. Who stitches 10000 costumes for a film and close to 1000 Pathanis in first 30 days and still worries about the detailing of a buttons on a junior artist’s cuff? Who creates 250+ looks for Hamza and still loses sleep over whether the ring on his little finger feels emotionally correct? Who manages thousands of accessories over a 1.5 year shoot and still shows up every day like it’s day one? 
Only you. The most helpful, most generous human being on set. Always there. Always giving. Always smiling through the chaos (even when I know some days you wanted to kill most of us).”


Dhar also lauded Chauhan for creating a space that once felt unfamiliar but now she has created something so distinct that people are following her design styles everywhere.
The filmmaker also shared several BTS photos featuring Smriti along with the cast and crew.

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Earlier, Dhar had written similar appreciation notes for his crew, including character designer Preetisheel, casting director Mukesh Chabbra, music composer Sashwat Sachdev, editor Shivkumar Panicker and cinematographer Vikash Nowlakha.

Also Read: Vicky Kaushal Applauds Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar 2 and Shares Update on Love & War

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Watch: Anne Hathaway Tears Up at The Devil Wears Prada 2 Event in Shanghai
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Watch: Anne Hathaway Tears Up at The Devil Wears Prada 2 Event in Shanghai

An overwhelmed Anne Hathaway couldn’t hide her tears at The Devil Wears Prada 2 event in Shanghai. The actress, along with Meryl Streep, attended a grand fan event in Shanghai on Friday, April 10. Hathaway was seen walking up a red carpet set up, which looked inspired by the annual MET Gala. In a video shared online, the actress donned a gorgeous gown and greeted fans. As she walked up the stairs, she looked emotional and even teary-eyed.
She admitted she was moved by the love she received at the fan event and couldn’t hold back her emotions. “I am overwhelmed. I wasn’t expecting to feel emotional but there are so many of you. Thank you for all of this,” she said.
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The Devil Wears Prada 2 reunites the original cast — Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tuccu, with director David Frankel and writer Aline Brosh McKenna. The film also introduces a new lineup of characters played by Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu, Patrick Brammall, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen, Pauline Chalamet, B. J. Novak, and Conrad Ricamora. Tracie Thoms and Tibor Feldman also reprise their roles as Lily and Irv from the original film.
The final trailer of the film, which was released earlier this week, opens with Andy telling Simone that she once held the very job Simone has now. Andy reflects on her journey, from going to Paris and working under Miranda to eventually walking away to pursue a career in journalism. Simone, now Miranda’s new assistant (read: the new Emily), is visibly stunned to learn that Andy gave up Chanel!
The trailer then cuts to a series of montages, before Miranda, played by Meryl Streep, tells Andy that she needs her help navigating a current scandal. Miranda remains the same icy, stiletto-clicking force, unwavering in her pursuit of control. We also catch glimpses of Miranda’s former assistant Emily Charlton, who delivers a striking line: “May the bridges I burn light my way.” Once loyal to Miranda, she has now turned into her rival.
Based on Lauren Weisberger’s novel, The Devil Wears Prada was a box-office hit and earned two Oscar nominations. The Devil Wears Prada 2 arrives in theatres on May 1.

Also Read: Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep on Crazy Fan Moments on The Devil Wears Prada 2 Sets

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Exclusive: Rick Roy on Acting Debut With Dil Dosti Dilemma Across Formats and Bollywood Fashion
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Exclusive: Rick Roy on Acting Debut With Dil Dosti Dilemma Across Formats and Bollywood Fashion

Rick Roy has long been one of Bollywood’s most sought-after costume designers and stylists. With an instinct for visual storytelling and a keen understanding of both character and celebrity branding, Roy has styled some of the industry’s biggest names, such as Akshay Kumar, Emraan Hashmi, Sonam Kapoor, Vidya Balan and Malaika Arora, among others. 
Now, he is stepping into the spotlight himself. Roy made his acting debut with the Amazon series Dil Dosti Dilemma, marking a new chapter in his journey. 
The transition wasn’t something he had meticulously planned. Instead, it emerged organically. “Before Dil Dosti Dilemma, I actually did a one-line part in Fashion as Kangana Ranaut’s character’s friend. But this was my first proper, scripted role. I never consciously decided, ‘Okay, now I’m going to act,’ but I’ve always enjoyed the process. People kept telling me I have a natural on-camera persona, so when this opportunity came along, I thought, why not? It felt like a fun extension of my creative expression rather than a career shift.”
Coming from a styling background, Roy brings awareness to his on-screen presence. For him, performance begins with how a person occupies space within the frame.
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“As a stylist, I understand what works on screen silhouettes, colours, textures, body language, all of it. So when I’m in front of the camera, I’m already aware of how I present myself and how it will translate visually. It definitely makes a difference because I understand both sides of the frame.” 
His on-camera presence isn’t limited to this show. Roy was also seen in the international series Rob & Romesh Vs, a BAFTA-nominated show, where his role grew in an unexpected yet organic manner. Initially brought on board purely as a stylist for the Bollywood episode, his natural charisma quickly made him a part of the narrative.
Recalling the incident, he said, “They first approached me to style the Bollywood episode. But once I met the producers, we ended up having these hilarious conversations on set, and they said, ‘We need you on camera.’ I think my role even expanded because the interactions were so fun, it made for great content, and it just organically became part of the episode.”

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Now that he is into acting, is he looking forward to exploring further? Roy says that he is open to anything fun. “Acting isn’t my day job; it’s another way for me to express myself as an artist. I know that because of my flamboyant persona, I’ll probably be offered certain types of roles initially, and I’m okay with that. But who knows, maybe I’ll surprise everyone with how good an actor I actually am! (laughs)”

Beyond acting, the conversation also touched upon fashion, which remains central to his identity. When asked about recent standout fashion moments, Roy points to a young actor who, in his view, has struck the right balance.
“Definitely Ananya Panday. She and, more importantly, her stylist really understand her body and her vibe. She’s not trying too hard, but she’s putting in just the right amount of effort to hit that sweet spot of style. It’s balanced, clean, and very her.”
However, when it comes to the idea of “underrated” dressers in the industry, Roy flips the narrative entirely, suggesting that the real issue might lie elsewhere.
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“Honestly, I don’t think anyone is underrated. Everyone is trying to be a Style Icon these days, sometimes even more than an Acting Icon. If anything, a lot of people are slightly overrated. (laughs)”
That said, he does see promise in a new generation of actors and thinks that Sharvari is one of the actors he is curious to see where she goes with fashion. 
“Sharvari excites me right now. I’m curious to see where she goes with fashion. On the other hand, many celebrities start playing it very safe once they reach a certain point. They get conscious of opinions and stick to tried-and-tested looks. But fashion is meant to start conversations; if you play it too safe, it just gets boring.”
Roy now has three releases lined up this year and two new projects starting as a designer.
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