On the red carpet, Urmila often leans toward sophisticated silhouettes that emphasize grace and timelessness.
The 1995 film Rangeela is considered a watershed moment for Indian cinema fashion. In collaboration with designer Manish Malhotra, Urmila’s looks broke nearly every established rule of the decade, earning Malhotra the first-ever Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design. On the red carpet, Urmila often leans toward
: On the red carpet, she frequently opts for ornate sarees and traditional Indian silhouettes, such as her appearance at the Times of India Film Awards in a silver and gold bordered saree. : On the red carpet, she frequently opts
: Known for her "red carpet royalty" status, she often opts for regal lehengas with intricate embroidery or sleek, modern takes on traditional sarees. : Many of her most memorable looks, including
She is frequently seen in Kanjeevaram and Banarasi silks in striking color combinations like turquoise and coral or deep purple with gold embroidery.
: Many of her most memorable looks, including her bridal lehenga and sultry structured sarees, were designed by her close friend Manish Malhotra. Ethnic and Designer Saree Gallery