Kritika Kamra's curtain bangs obsession: 1960s-70s beauty icon
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Actress Kritika Kamra has revealed her enduring love for the 1960s-1970s aesthetic, naming curtain bangs as her favourite hairstyle from that transformative era. The actor, known for roles in period dramas Bambai Meri Jaan and Matka King, said she wore the style for over a year while shooting the latter series and carried it forward to other projects.
Why curtain bangs won her over
"The beauty aesthetic of the '60s and '70s… My favourite from that era is the curtain bangs," Kamra explained. She credited the look with adding softness and femininity to her face. "There's something about curtain bangs that makes your face look a bit romantic and cute," she said, noting that the style suited her more than a full fringe ever could.
Drawing from cinema legends
Kamra drew inspiration from two iconic figures: late American television star Farrah Fawcett, famed for Charlie's Angels, and late Bollywood legend Parveen Babi. "The references were Farrah Fawcett and Parveen Babi. I wanted a fringe like that, and I got it," she said, emphasizing that the choice was deliberate rather than trend-chasing. "I'm not somebody who would get a hairstyle because it's trending right now," Kamra added.
Styling choices and personal aesthetic
Kamra has carried the curtain bangs across multiple projects, styling them differently depending on the character and narrative. Her reluctance to adopt a full fringe reflects a broader philosophy: period authenticity paired with personal comfort. The hairstyle became integral to how she embodied characters set in post-independence Mumbai's underground economy and social flux.
Matka King season two on the horizon
On 7 May, makers of Matka King announced a second season of the crime drama, which stars Vijay Varma as a fictional gambling lord operating a string of matkas across Mumbai. The series follows a cotton trader who launches the illegal matka gambling game, eventually building a powerful underground empire against the backdrop of post-independence social and political upheaval.