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SRK in leather jacket in DDLJ. (Source: Instagram/@srk__fans._)
A leather jacket is a saviour for all those times you are in a fix. From late-night clubbing plans to Indo-western cocktail parties, there’s no fashion event a good leather jacket cannot turn around. A wardrobe staple in the West, the leather jacket found popularity in India, especially after Shah Rukh Khan’s character Raj in the film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) slipped it on and spread his arms wide for his beloved in the middle of a mustard field. In a conversation with Karan Johar for Manyavar, digital creator Komal Pandey asked the filmmaker to spill the beans on the story behind the iconic black leather jacket.
“I have seen this in one of your videos. Aap, Adi (Aditya Chopra) aur Uday (Uday Chopra) saath meing gaye thhe (You’d gone with Adi and Uday),” she started the story, and Johar picked up from where she left off, “Aur humne saare paise uss jacket mein daal diye (And we had spent all our money on this jacket).”
It was a Harley Davidson jacket worth 350 pounds back in 1994. “1994 mein 350 pounds matlab aap andaza laga sakte ho ki aajke daur mein woh kya hoga (You can imagine how much 350 pounds in 1994 must be equivalent to now),” Johar added.
When Pandey asked if Yash Chopra, the producer of the film, scolded them for making such an expensive purchase, Johar said, “Daant kisi ko nahi padhi kyunki humne kaha ki 50 pound ka tha, and hum sabne contribute kiya (No one got scolded because we had told that the jacket was worth 50 pounds, and we had all contributed the rest). Look at the impact of the jacket. It is iconic now.”
DDLJ’s mustard field scene reimagined by an artist. (Source: Instagram/@mixedartpasta)
Harkirat Singh, Managing Director at Woodland Worldwide, shared some tips with indianexpress.com on how to style this universally flattering fashion accessory:
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