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Ranveer's 'Dhurandhar' Look: Khilat Reimagined
10 Dec
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 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.


