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Kajol × Manish Malhotra: The fashion love story Bollywood still can’t move on from

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 17, 2025, 17:00 IST
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From DDLJ to Diwali nights: Why Kajol and Manish Malhotra still matter

Kajol and Manish Malhotra are not your usual actor-designer duo. Their partnership feels more like a long-running conversation, one that has quietly shaped how Bollywood dresses its women. Over the years, they’ve given us looks that didn’t just look good on screen or the red carpet. They stayed with us. They slipped into wedding albums, festive wardrobes, and fashion memories across generations. Every time Kajol wore Manish, it felt effortless, never costume-y, and always rooted in craft.

And honestly, that’s why their collaborations still matter.

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​The green lehenga that refuses to fade

If you grew up watching Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, this look is burned into your brain. Kajol in that rich green lehenga during Mehendi Laga Ke Rakhna wasn’t just playing a character. She was setting a mood. The colour, the gold zari along the hem, the soft pleats, and that dupatta worn like a veil, everything felt deeply Indian and wildly romantic at the same time.

The jewellery sealed it. A gold choker, a mathapatti, statement earrings. Simple by today’s standards, but unforgettable. Decades later, brides are still recreating this look, and somehow it never feels dated. That’s rare.

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​Growing up in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, one outfit at a time

What Manish did with Kajol’s wardrobe in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai was smart storytelling. Early on, she’s all blue tracksuits, jumpsuits, caps, and headbands. No fuss. No frills. And it worked. You believed her.

Then comes the shift. The peach lehenga at the wedding. Soft, feminine, and quietly stunning. The white detailing, the flow of the skirt, the jewellery layered just right. It wasn’t about shock value. It was about growth. Fashion as character development, done right.

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​When Kajol became the muse

Earlier this year, Manish marked 30 years of working with Kajol, and the look he chose said everything. A golden tissue saree, light as air, with a vintage zardosi border. Nothing loud. Nothing forced.

The standout detail was the blouse, designed to double up as a necklace, paired with uncut jewellery. Add a few bangles and an emerald ring, and that was it. Proof that when you trust the craft, you don’t need excess.

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​The gold standard of festive glamour

Kajol in gold, styled by Manish, is a formula that simply works. Case in point, her Diwali look in a golden saree with rich embroidery and heavy diamond jewellery. The sleeveless blouse kept things modern, while the fabric did all the talking.

No trends chased. No gimmicks added. Just confidence, craft, and a glow that doesn’t fade.

That’s the magic of Kajol and Manish Malhotra. Not reinvention for the sake of it, but evolution that feels natural. And that’s why their fashion moments still feel relevant, even years later.

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