10 Years Of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani: A Decade Later, Deepika Padukone's Iconic Blue Manish Malhotra Saree Is Still Timeless

10 years of YJHD: Deepika Padukone's iconic blue saree from Batameez Dil still lives rent-free in our minds

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Even a decade later, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani still has its cult following. After breaking records in 2013, it continues to be on top of our binge-watch list. With nostalgia, it also brings back the most memorable moments from the movie. Ayan Mukerji's Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani has completed 10 years of its release and even today, we wouldn't mind re-watching the movie just to revisit the magic that it brings. Apart from the top-notch storyline, songs and drop-dead gorgeous locations, Deepika's striking blue saree from the song Batameez Dil is unforgettable. The film starred Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Kalki Koechlin, Aditya Roy Kapur and his brother Kunaal Roy Kapur as the cast. As we revisit good ol' memories, how can we miss out on Deepika's cobalt blue saree? The timeless number soon became a go-to for everyone, and we saw various interpretations of the ensemble pop up everywhere from stores to the streets. 

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When we talk about ultra-glam fits, Bollywood's favourite Manish Malhotra would quite naturally feature high up in the list, so it's not surprising that he is responsible for this iconic look. It featured a sequin border in the same hue on one side and ruffled gold trimming on the side. The plunging neckline blouse with a sheer strappy pattern was a real standout and the champagne sequins were a welcome addition. How can we ever get over a look as unforgettable as Deepika's in Batameez Dil?

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The designer Manish Malhotra has always been a go-to for prominent Bollywood celebrities and films and in this one, he wove his magic wand yet again to produce an evergreen look that would find a permanent place in widely-referenced fashion lookbooks.

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