: She has been seen in exquisite Patola and Banarasi silk sarees for festivals and public events.
: Even at 51, she continues to set trends, recently going viral for a "boss lady" photoshoot featuring a navy-blue mini skirt, striped shirt, and knee-high socks. : She has been seen in exquisite Patola
Breaking away from red lehengas, Urmila wore a pastel ivory ghagra with real gold zari work, no dupatta, and a maang tikka that fell to her nose. The photoshoot featured her in a haveli courtyard with oil lamps. Pure poetry. The photoshoot featured her in a haveli courtyard
Unlike fleeting fashion trends, Urmila Matondkar’s pics reveal a woman who dressed for herself. She never followed the "size-zero" pressure or the conventional heroine mold. Her fashion photoshoots are bold, experimental, and often ahead of their time. She never followed the "size-zero" pressure or the
Armor-inspired shoulders, chainmail headpiece, earth-tone makeup, and a severe stance. The theme was “Shakti – The Feminine Power.” These pics are among the most downloaded for editorial mood boards.
No discussion of Urmila’s fashion legacy is complete without Ram Gopal Varma’s 1995 cult classic Rangeela . The film didn’t just change her career—it changed Bollywood styling forever. Her character, Mili, wore skimpy, colorful cholis, hip-hugging bell-bottoms, and backless blouses with a confidence Indian cinema had rarely seen.
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