Bollywood Evolution - Plaits to Buffont to Silky Tresses

The advantage of having a set top box is the choice available to the viewer of not only multiple movie channels, but also , thanks to Zee network, various categories of movie channels e.g. Zee Premier , Zee cinema , Zee Classics. Indeed the viewer is really and truly spoilt for choice !

Watching Zee Network’s different movie channels last week I was fascinated with the evolution of the heroine’s crowning glory over the years in Bollywood movies ( a trait which I share with members of my sex, and one that is totally alien to men!).

Indeed we have come a long way since the time when one important physical asset of the Indian woman was her long and lustrous thick black hair- the heroine (of movies of 40s & 50s) would be portrayed as the true Bharatiya Nari sporting a long and thick plait (which would have put fairy tale character Rapunzel of long locks fame to shame!).

Interestingly , a woman sporting a short crop of hair or khulley bal would usually be either the vamp or a ‘club dancer ‘ or a wayward woman ! In the movie Chandan ka Palna , Meena Kumari pretends to transform from a meek and dutiful housewife (the full package- long plaited hair, saree, sindoor and bangles !) to (according to the film maker ) a brazen woman smoking, drinking and sporting a short crop of hair ( symbolic shot meant to convey throwing away all moral values like cutting off long tresses ! ). Today’s feminists would be up in arms if such a scene were to be shown in any movie !

Then came the swinging 60s & 70s heroine with her swinging hips , swinging dangling earrings and the “buffont” hairstyle (think it must have been the French who invented this hairstyle - hair piled up on top and made to resemble a birds nest (probably stuffed with some sort of hair bun to give that effect !) and knotted into a juda at the nape of the neck ! Of course the style would be modified according to the type of character - a village belle would have a short plait cascading behind & ending with a parandi ,(e.g. Asha Parekh in Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Vyjaythimala in Madhumathi ), an urban simple girl would have the same buffont in the front with a long plait ( e.g. Sharmila Tagore in Safar & Aradhana ) & a modern lass would sport the sophisticated ‘buffont’ which would end in a French bun at the nape of her neck.( e.g Rakhee in Sharmelee, Waheeda Rehmaan in Jewel Thief , Hema Malini in Dost ).

Another fashion of the late 60s was the “Sadhana Cut” made famous by yesteryear’s beautiful actress Sadhana. The Sadhana Haircut was either a plait or a short haircut with a fringe above the forhead. It was alsi referred to as ‘bangs ” -probably so called because the fringe literally bangs the forhead ! Needless to say, Sadhana sported this style in most of her movies.

The ” Buffont” with its various modifications finally died a mutilated death ( thanks to experiment at the hands of Bollywood’s hair stylists ) with ushering in of the enterprising 80s movies ( its another well acknowledged fact that the ‘enterprising 80’s ‘hair stylists churned out some of the most horrendous hair styles in the name of fashion !). The heroines no longer sported very long hair , neither did they sport a ‘buffont’ anymore. Instead the Bollywood heroine of this period started sporting short cropped hair or long tresses.

The 90s and the following years finally brought in style and statement to Bollywood’s hair style. Bollywood heroine of this period have their own qualified hairdressers whoare well versed in the art of hairstyling as well as the art of hair style. The bollywood heroine of today is a far cry from her counterpart of the bygone era movies. The image of the Bharatiya Nari as portrayed in the movies of bygone era has also undergone a change as todays modern woman as portrayed in Bollywood movies is a woman of substance who balances a career and home, a woman who drives fast cars,who does’nt make a big deal out of enjoying a drink or too , a woman who enjoys spending an evening with her friends in a disco, pub or restaurant and yes - A woman who sports a short haircut too !

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Rajiv
Mar 27th, 2008 at 1:39 am | #

man.. i still love the long hair of meena kumari. gives me a kick kind of. long hair and with a cigarette :)

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sra
Mar 28th, 2008 at 6:04 pm | #

In South Indian movies, till recently, the heroine often sported “modern dress” and “bobbed hair” and prance around the trees, but the minute she got married, she would acquire a super-long plait, not to mention swaddle herself in saris and jewellery!

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Kumarachandran
Mar 28th, 2008 at 8:56 pm | #

The speciality of Indian women is their Hair-do. If we have to see cheap Hollywood imitation ,We better see hollywood movies. I wish they preserve the the beautiful Hair -do of our women.

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Hobbitt
Mar 28th, 2008 at 11:22 pm | #

- Rajiv: Long hair definitely goes well with Indian features, but the modern indian woman wants to look not only good but also feel comfortable !

- SRA: Correctly observed ! Wish south Indian heroines would pay equal attention to their figure (big in every sense of the word !) as they do to their hair ! Big may be beautiful but not always !

- kumarachandran- Indian woman also look good in short hair cut and sometimes even better than
the firangis !

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Curiousmoron
Mar 28th, 2008 at 11:37 pm | #

I still love women with long hair. Especially women with long hair let open are a major turn on! ;)

Nice post! :D

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hobbitt
Mar 29th, 2008 at 3:50 pm | #

Curiousmoron - The long and short of it is …… each to his own !
Thanks .

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Shuchi
Mar 31st, 2008 at 2:13 pm | #

Waheeda Rehmaan in Jewel Thief ??

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Hobbitt
Mar 31st, 2008 at 3:16 pm | #

Yes Shuchi, Waheeda rehmaan sings “Rangeela re mere rang me” in Jewel Thief

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Shuchi
Mar 31st, 2008 at 4:23 pm | #

Ah…you’re thinking of the film Prem Pujari. In Jewel Thief there is Vyjayanthimala sporting what you call the “urban simple girl” hairstyle, and Tanuja doing the “modern lass” one. Nice classification, that :P

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hobbitt
Apr 1st, 2008 at 1:24 pm | #

Thanks for the correct information . Now that u tell me, actually it was Prem pujari- sorry for the wrong info. Thanx for looking up my post

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