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Anju Modi

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Anju Modi is an Indian costume designer who designed for Bajirao Mastani (2015) and Ram Leela (2013). She earned Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design in 2016.[1]

She has been an integral part of the Indian Fashion Industry since the year 1990. Over the years, the Indian fashion industry has witnessed the founder member of the Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI)[2] successfully straddle[3] the roles of an artisan and a designer. Modi is committed to stimulate the growth of Indian textile and craftsmen.[4]

Brand philosophy

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Anju Modi's endeavor muses on the philosophy that Design has no language.[5] The designer whose expertise with weaves and crafts is well known, considers weavers and craftsmen her mentors. The concept and inspirations behind Modi's couture metamorphose on account of her state of mind[6] at a particular moment. The core of her collections is the couture and the craftsmanship behind it. Inspired by the charm that reflects in the history of India, Modi has always been enthusiastic about working[7] with film makers who focus on historical characters, rooted in history or mythologies.

She has been collaborating with artisans[8] across the country for a long period of time. She has created an extensive library in areas like weaving, vegetable dyeing, block printing and old traditional embroidery. The driving force behind each of her collections is the Indian heritage, through which she brings out the contemporary charm. Actors like Madhuri Dixit, Kangana Ranaut, Sonam Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kriti Sanon and Jacqueline Fernandes have been seen wearing Modi's ensembles at various occasions.

One of her collection video that depicts a coming-of-age story of a young girl becoming a bride, seems to further reinstate. “The movie starts with a girl playing around in a waterbody with blooming lotuses surrounding her. The vibe is all about innocence and mischievousness. She then gets ready for the union in a red outfit to depict passion and positive energy," she elaborates. The models can be seen dressed in pieces from her latest collection that are as classic as they are breezy and versatile.[9]

Filmography

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Costume designer

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Awards

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Year Award Film Result
2016 Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design Bajirao Mastani Won
2016 Asian Film Award for Best Costume Design Bajirao Mastani Nominated
2014 Apsara Award for Best Costume Design Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela Won
2014 IBN Live Movie Award for Best Costume Design Won
2014 Screen Weekly Award for Best Costume Design Won
2014 Filmfare Award for Best Costume Design Nominated

References

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  1. ^ Anju Modi after Filmfare win: Sanjay almost made me cry while working on 'Bajirao Mastani'
  2. ^ "Fellow Designer Members". Archived from the original on 10 August 2019. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  3. ^ "ANJU MODI - SILVER LINING". Archived from the original on 29 November 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2018.
  4. ^ Anju Modi: Design has no language
  5. ^ Design has no language
  6. ^ Designer Anju Modi says that couture in India has become more focussed and design oriented
  7. ^ Would love to work on films rooted in history: Designer Anju Modi
  8. ^ Costumes gaining importance in Indian cinema: Designer Anju Modi
  9. ^ Vouge (23 September 2020). "Anju Modi on creating a couture collection and finding opportunities amid a pandemic". Vogue. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
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