Love Saif Ali Khan's look in 'Bazaar'? Fashion tips to turn on the charm
In the world of business, your appearance can make or break an impression.
By ET Bureau |
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Saif Ali Khan plays stock market czar Shakun Kothari in 'Baazaar'.
In the world of business, your appearance can make or break an impression.
People often form their opinion about you and your abilities by the way you present yourself. No wonder it is important to project the right image through your dressing.
One of the people who knows about style is 'Baazaar' king Shakun Kothari. Here are the stock market mogul’s styling tips for the man about town:
Saif Ali Khan's look in 'Bazaar' Creature of comfort We all dress to impress, but don’t make yourself uncomfortable while doing that. It is not difficult for others to tell if someone is at ease or not. Follow the theme of the meeting — formal or business casual — but once you are there, you shouldn’t be thinking about your clothes.
Follow suit In the business world, the most easily accepted attire is a black or blue pinstripe suit. You can never go wrong with either of them. Stick to the classic basics and you won’t regret it.
Fits like a glove Make sure that your clothes fit you well. There is nothing worse than an illfitting suit, whether too loose or too tight, or too long or short. Ensure that you get your clothes tailored according to your shape and size.
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<p>A still from 'Bazaar'</p><p><br></p> Take a shine Shoes maketh the man. The one thing people are quick to judge you on are your shoes. So keep them clean and shiny. Make sure they are not chafed or worn. Your shoes show that you are sharp and care about your appearance.
Skip the bling When dressing for a formal occasion, accessories should be kept to a bare minimum. Avoid wearing flashy bracelets and rings. At a business setting, stick to a classy wristwatch and a belt. Try to match your belt with your shoes.
Saif Ali Khan plays stock market czar Shakun Kothari in Baazaar, which releases on October 26.
From 'Omkara' to 'Being Cyrus', Every Time Saif Ali Khan Shone In An Offbeat Role
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The Nawab of Pataudi turns 48 today. And while the dapper Mr. Khan often sets hearts fluttering with his impeccable fashion style, he is more than Bollywood's original chocolate boy. Saif Ali Khan may have made rom-coms an actual thing in Indian cinema with 'Hum Tum', 'Salaam Namaste' and 'Love Aaj Kal', but the birthday boy is more than his commercial successes. And every once in a while he gave us a 'Langda Tyagi' or 'Cyrus' to remind us of that fact.
On his birthday, here's a look at each time Khan delivered top-notch performances.
The Nawab of Pataudi turns 48 today. And while the dapper Mr. Khan often sets hearts fluttering with his impeccable fashion style, he is more than Bollywood's original chocolate boy. Saif Ali Khan ..
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Directed by Sriram Raghavan, 'Ek Hasina Thi' was a film well ahead of its time. Starring Urmila Matondkar along with Khan, it saw the actor take on the role of the ruthless businessman Karan in the 2004 neo-noir thriller. It was one of his finest performance, and vastly different from 'Hum Tum', which released in the same year, showing Khan's versatility.
Directed by Sriram Raghavan, 'Ek Hasina Thi' was a film well ahead of its time. Starring Urmila Matondkar along with Khan, it saw the actor take on the role of the ruthless businessman Karan in the 2..
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Director Homi Adajania's debut film 'Being Cyrus' broke away from the Bollywood formula. It saw Saif Ali Khan step out from the comfort of 'Salaam Namaste' and 'Hum Tum' to play the enigmatic Cyrus Mistry in this mystery-drama. Even with a brilliant star-cast that indluded Naseeruddin Shah, Dimple Kapadia, and Boman Irani, Khan's powerhouse performance stood out on its own.
Director Homi Adajania's debut film 'Being Cyrus' broke away from the Bollywood formula. It saw Saif Ali Khan step out from the comfort of 'Salaam Namaste' and 'Hum Tum' to play the enigmatic Cyrus M..
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Vishal Bharadwaj's adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Othello' took mainstream cinema stars and turned them into powerhouse performers. Saif Ali Khan was at his career's best as Langda Tyagi. He went from his chocolate boy image to the the jealous, revenge-seeking, despicable villain. His top-notch performnace earned him the Filmfare award for Best actor in a negative role.
Vishal Bharadwaj's adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Othello' took mainstream cinema stars and turned them into powerhouse performers. Saif Ali Khan was at his career's best as Langda Tyagi. He went from ..
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Director Akshat Verma’s debut feature 'Kaalakaandi' left many disappointed. The film lacked the pull of 'Delhi Belly', the black-comedy written by Verma. But while the film failed to create a buzz, Khan was touted as the best thing about 'Kaalakaandi'.
Director Akshat Verma’s debut feature 'Kaalakaandi' left many disappointed. The film lacked the pull of 'Delhi Belly', the black-comedy written by Verma. But while the film failed to create a buzz,..