Most Stylish Indian Films


ANDAZ (­1949) - This one harks back to a time when girls were ladies, boys were gentlemen and a good suit was indispensable.
JEWEL THIEF (­1967) - Dev Anand’s languid saunter, his trademark sideways glance and flirtatious smile, and this slick crime thriller almost turns into a homage to James Bond.
BOBBY (­1973) - Sharp blazers, striped ties, a leather jacket and skinny turtlenecks – Rishi Kapoor is all pedigreed polish in this iconic film. There’s a reason we’re not mentioning a young Dimple Kapadia – that could take up an entire issue.
DON (­1978) - Don is the ultimate fashion reference point for the Seventies. In comparison, the 2006 remake of the film doesn’t quite cut it.
PARINEETA (2005) - This period film is restrained elegance at its best.


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