![]() ![]() The only hint of fashion in this college-wear is in the intricate prints of her blouses, similar to Noor Jehan’s floral print sari in Dilip Kumar’s Jugnu (1947). In the 1948 film, Aag, which also marked Raj Kapoor’s debut as director and producer, Kapoor’s Kewal Khanna wore a combo of shirt, trousers and blazer, while his crush Nimmo (Kamini Kaushal) is almost always seen in a sari. ![]() ![]() Through the 1950s, college fashion didn’t come to have a distinct identity in the same way college films didn’t occupy a separate genre in film-making. Also Read: Where Do Dharma’s Amazing Costumes Go After The Film Is Overīut campus fashion has not always been this flashy or obvious, even though it has always had recurring motifs.
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