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Stitching Stardom: Madhav Agasti’s Book pays tribute to an era gone-by of Hindi Cinema

Bollywood’s much-loved tailor-designer’s recent autobiography offers a glimpse into the hard work and inspiration behind how some of the most iconic costumes for Hindi and Marathi cinema were created

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An illustration depicting Mogambo

An illustration depicting Mogambo

Mumbai’s respected menswear designer Madhav Agasti’s book Stitching Stardom (Penguin Random House India) is a tribute to an era gone-by — the prime days of the 1980s and 90s Hindi cinema. As a child, Agasti was good at sketching, and watched his father and neighbour work at the sewing machine. By Grade 10, he was able to sew a black coat, and in college, in Nagpur, was sought by professors to stitch their suits.

Such illustrations for characters played by actors like Anupam Kher were presented to filmmakers
Such illustrations for characters played by actors like Anupam Kher were presented to filmmakers

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