What is Randeep Hooda's Fashion Philosophy?

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Key Takeaways
- Fashion philosophy is more about attitude than clothing.
- Confidence allows one to wear anything with ease.
- Randeep Hooda embraces a rugged style.
- His thoughts on fashion are refreshing and relatable.
- He has exciting cinematic projects lined up.
New Delhi, July 25 (NationPress) Bollywood actor and filmmaker Randeep Hooda recently shared insights into his fashion philosophy, revealing that he doesn’t overthink his wardrobe choices and typically grabs the first item he sees.
When asked to describe his fashion approach, Randeep stated: “Oh, I don't really think about it. I can grab the first thing I see in my cupboard at any given point, and it might be the same thing I wore the day before. So all that doesn't matter.”
The 48-year-old star believes that style is more about attitude than the clothes themselves and emphasized that confidence allows one to wear anything effortlessly.
“But maybe that's why it seems a bit rugged. I think when it comes to wearing clothes or selecting what to wear, there should be a sense of abandonment to it, not something too prim and proper.”
“It's more about your attitude as a person than what you're wearing. And if your attitude is right, you can carry off anything,” said the actor, who confidently walked the runway at the launch of Blender Sprite 4 Elements.
Discussing the product, he added: “I think it's a very nice, innovative new improvement on the product, with the four elements of fire, water, air, and earth.”
On the cinematic front, Randeep is set to appear in “Matchbox,” an upcoming American action-adventure comedy directed by Sam Hargrave.
Based on the toy brand of the same name, Matchbox features a star-studded cast, including John Cena, Jessica Biel, Sam Richardson, Arturo Castro, Teyonah Parris, Randeep, Danai Gurira, and Corey Stoll. The film is scheduled for release in fall 2026.
Additionally, the actor has the epic war drama “Operation Khukri” in the pipeline.
Randeep has acquired the official film rights to “Operation Khukri: The Untold Story of the Indian Army’s Bravest Peacekeeping Mission Abroad” by Major General Rajpal Punia and Damini Punia.
This film will depict the harrowing true events from 2000, when 233 Indian soldiers were taken hostage by rebel forces in Sierra Leone, West Africa, and the subsequent high-risk rescue mission that ensued.