What Did Manish Malhotra Share About His Early Design Experiences on 'Two Much'?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Manish Malhotra's unique approach to design, even in somber themes.
- Kajol's influence on modern fashion trends.
- Insights into the demanding nature of film production.
- Importance of self-reliance in stunts for actors.
- The ambitious vision behind 'Jatadhara' and its climax.
Mumbai, Oct 28 (NationPress) Actress Sonakshi Sinha and renowned designer Manish Malhotra are the newest guests on the celebrity talk show "Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle", hosted by Kajol and Twinkle Khanna.
The producers, Prime Video, teased the episode on social media with a caption that read, "Catching up is never out of fashion (Nail polish emoji) #TwoMuchOnPrime, New Episode Every Thursday (sic)."
During a candid discussion with Kajol and Twinkle, Manish Malhotra shared that he identifies as a maximalist in various aspects of life.
He reminisced about one of his earliest design briefs, which was for a funeral scene. He humorously noted that he was instructed to ensure the actor looked attractive despite the somber context.
Additionally, Manish Malhotra gave credit to Kajol for pioneering the sneakers-with-lehenga trend long before social media platforms like Instagram emerged.
When Twinkle playfully inquired about the one actor he found challenging to design for, Manish Malhotra chose not to respond, leaving everyone curious.
Meanwhile, Sonakshi was seen unraveling the meaning of ‘Farma Kato’, a term from BTS fashion slang, during the episode.
She also revealed that she performs her own stunts in films.
In a related development, Sonakshi and Sudheer Babu filmed the climax of their eagerly anticipated drama "Jatadhara" over a grueling 24-hour period.
The team behind "Jatadhara" described the climax as “one of the most ambitious ever created,” featuring elaborate sets and complex choreography.
Producer Shivin Narang commented, “The climax embodies the essence of Jatadhara — showcasing a clash between two formidable forces of light and darkness. We aimed for an experience that felt raw, authentic, and grand. What Sudheer Babu and Sonakshi Sinha have accomplished is a testament to their unwavering commitment — it’s truly devotion.”
“They filmed non-stop for 24 hours across three days, pouring their heart and soul into the performance. It’s set to be one of the most challenging, ambitious climaxes you've ever witnessed on the big screen,” he added.