Monish Chandan lists iconic looks of Rishi Kapoor that made him a style icon Featured Gossips by Akanksha - April 30, 20200 Veteran actor Rishi Kapoor has died after a two-year-long battle with cancer. The 67-year-old actor was admitted to H N Reliance hospital, where he breathed his last on the morning of 30 April. Rishi was not only a phenomenal actor, charismatic personality, a powerhouse of energy but also a style icon. He changed the face of fashion in India with movies like Bobby and Chandni. To remember this evergreen actor, who ruled the hearts of three generations, fashion influencer Monish Chandan lists his five iconic looks from different movies. Rishi Kapoor’s five iconic looks from different movies. Bobby: Bobby posterBobby look We couldn’t take our eyes off when he wore tuxedo blazer, striped ties, and turtleneck tees. Also, his pastel striped polyester button-up shirt paired with purple trouser and vintage shades are still in vogue. Karz: KarzKarz look The blingy pop star, dancing to the tunes of Om Shanti Om, will always be remembered by his fans. Chandni: Chandni lookChandni After the success of ‘Chandni’, abstract floral and multicoloured sweaters became a trend in the 1980’s. Rishi Kapoor rose to prominence for his acting potential and of course, his sense of style. Rafu Chakkar: Rofoo Chakkar’ Rishi Kapoor experimented with single-breasted checked red and white blazer and it just looked phenomenal. Agneepath: Agneepath look The 2012 hit Agneepath saw him in the role of Rauf Lala. Kapoor got under the skin of his character in every way- acting, dialect, and looks. He wore a gold zari embroidery brocade to make his character look real and believable. Though Rishi Kapoor has left for the heavenly adobe, he will always remain an important part of Indian film history. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related