Ever wondered what the latest fashion craze is in this festive season? Well, undoubtedly Anarkali Churidar Kameez has to be the Anarkali Churidar Kameez, back in fashion after a long time and how! Anarkali Churidar Kameez style is nowadays becoming very fashionable in India and among most of the NRI women as well. But do we know the history of how this stunning dress got its name as the “Anarkali Churidar Kameez“?
Well, Anarkali Churidar Kameez (“pomegranate blossom”) was a renowned slave girl from Lahore (Pakistan) during the Mughal era. She was a performer and dancer at the palace of the Emperor Akbar. She was allegedly ordered to be buried alive by the Emperor for having an illegitimate love affair with Prince Salim, who later became the royal leader Jahangir. The dance called mujra was famed at that time. Legendary dancers at the fortress of the Mughal kings danced for the kings’ amusement. So, the dresses worn by the dancers were known as mujra dresses which slowly came to be known as Anarkali dresses or Anarkali Churidar Kameez in the commemoration of the great dancer and ardent lover, Anarkali Churidar Kameez.
We have all seen how Bollywood stars admired this designer salwar kameez, making them so famous in the 1970′s to 1990′s. It was made popular by Madhubala in the song ‘Pyar kiya to darna kya’ from the film ‘Mughal-e-Azam’ and Madhuri in ‘Aaja Nachle’. Heroines like Rekha, Parveen Babi, Jayaprada, Sridevi, Madhuri Dixit, Divya Bharti brought this Anarkali Churidar Kameez style into the fashion in Bollywood and it has been re-discovered time and again.
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