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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Ranveer's 'Dhurandhar' Look: Khilat Reimagined

Ranveer's 'Dhurandhar' Look: Khilat Reimagined

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' costume is a modern Khilat interpretation.
  • The design blends traditional zardozi embroidery with functional elegance.
  • Authenticity and character depth guided the ensemble's creation.
Ranveer's 'Dhurandhar' Look: Khilat Reimagined

Ranveer Singh's striking wedding look in the film 'Dhurandhar' draws inspiration from the Khilat, a ceremonial robe historically gifted to royalty. Designed by Smriti Chauhan in partnership with Divani, the costume is a thoughtful reinterpretation, not a strict replica, ensuring historical resonance while allowing for cinematic movement and character-driven storytelling.

The ensemble showcases intricate zardozi embroidery on a richly detailed long coat, layered over textured inner wear, complemented by voluminous bottoms and a stylized turban. Its earthy color palette and dense, repetitive motifs subtly communicate rank and authority, aligning with the film's raw, period-specific aesthetic and Hamza's character.

Director Aditya Dhar emphasized the critical role of authentic costumes in 'Dhurandhar's world-building, noting the months of meticulous collaboration. Divani's Sanya Dhir added that the design prioritizes authenticity over fashion, ensuring garments appear lived-in and functional, ultimately serving the narrative and character's identity.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ranveer Singh's costume in 'Dhurandhar' was inspired by the Khilat, a ceremonial robe historically associated with royalty.
The costume was a collaboration between Dhurandhar costume designer Smriti Chauhan and the clothing brand Divani.
The zardozi embroidery on the costume uses dense, repetitive motifs to signify rank and authority, reflecting the character's status.

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