Bollywood Day 2024: Evolution Of Makeup In Indian Cinema
The evolution of Indian cinema reflects technical and cultural changes along with advancements in aesthetic sensibilities. From the early black and white films to contemporary worlds, make up plays an important role in acting and storytelling. (Image Source: Pinterest/Mukki_broderie)
Download ABP Live App and Watch All Latest Videos
View In App1. Early Cinemas (1930s To 1950s): In the early years, make up was rare and often primitive due to limitations. Actors relied on heavy makeup to shine on screen. Popular films such as ‘Raja Harishchandra’ and later classics, were characterised by exaggeration with actors using kohl for eyes and grease for skin. (Image Source: Pinterest/bollywoodaustra)
2. The Golden Age (1950s To 1970s): With the advent of colour films, makeup technology also made great strides. The 1950s and 1960s introduced a more sophisticated aesthetic. Icons like Madhubala and Nargis set the trend with their classic looks. Kohl became a staple and dark toned, bold lips became popular. Makeup artists began experimenting with contouring, highlighting cheekbones and defining the jaw. (Image Source: Pinterest/maiterubioh)
3. The Rise Of Glamour (1980s To 1990s): The 1980s and 1990s marked a major shift in beauty. Films featured beautiful colour palettes. Stars like Sridevi and Rekha rocked glamorous looks with heavy eye makeup and vibrant lip colours. The advent of television set new aesthetic standards and films had a major impact on makeup. (Image Source: Pinterest/sonikakara)
4. The Modern Era (2000s To Present): As the new century began, Bollywood became increasingly more beautiful by embracing the natural aesthetic. Makeup artists began to focus on enhancing beauty rather than covering it up. The advent of high definition technology necessitated a shift to finer, skin like finishes. Movies like ‘Barfi’ and ‘Padmaavat’, portray a beautiful period with an emphasison historical accuracy and artistry. (Image Source: Pinterest/boldsky)
5. Current Trends: Today, the Bollywood makeup landscape is characterised by variety and diversity. With celebrities like Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra embracing unique styles, there is an emphasis on self expression. Social media has changed the way makeup is done. Today, there are makeup tutorials and influencers who are styling popular looks. (Image Source: Pinterest/eishankhan)
6. The Influence of Technology: Advances in technology have revolutionised the application of makeup in Indian films. From high resolution cameras to professional lighting, makeup artists can now create stunning visuals on screen. New products and tools, like airbrushing, are also advancing the art of character design. (Image Source: Pinterest/theknot)
7. Makeup Artists Are The Key Creators: The role of makeup artists has become more important in Bollywood, with names like Mickey Contractor and Namrata Soni gaining recognition for their work. These artists not only apply makeup, but also work with directors and actors to create special effects that enhance the story. (Image Source: Instagram/mickeycontractor)