PATAKHA GUDDI - CHOLI
PATAKHA GUDDI - CHOLI
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BAASHA - CHOLI
BAASHA - CHOLI
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CHAL DHANNO... - CHOLI

Choli
₹ 3,000.00

OUR TRIBUTE TO BASANTI THE TANGEWALI WHO CHALLENGED CONVENTIONAL NORMS & DHANNO THE GHODI FOR POSTERITY AS A COLLECTOR'S ITEM ON OUR CHOLI BACKS!

NOTE: SARI IS MOEL'S OWN AND NOT FOR SALE.

Size Guide
Size *
Color *
Chanderi-Orange
Chanderi-Pink
Chanderi-Red
Chanderi-Peach
Style *
₹ 3,500.00
No two pieces will ever be alike:
We work with Handlooms & all our products are Handcrafted with love by our talented artisans & masters. Since our making process is entirely by hand, slight aberrations in textile, printing, painting, embroidery and sewing are bound to happen and cannot be considered as “damaged.” No two pieces will be alike in anything Handmade & that makes each piece unique.

Colour Variations:
While we photograph only in natural light and try our best to make sure that the colours shown on our website are accurate, actual colours may vary a little. The precise colour of the product may vary due to colour variability in computers, laptops, screen monitors, mobiles, tablets and or other devices screen peculiarities or resolution. We try to give as many colour choices as possible per design & give you actual product swatches as colour options on our website. Please be aware that we will not be responsible if the colour is not what you expected it to be at the time of purchase. Because all our products are custom made and cannot be returned for reasons of colour, please make sure that you understand that colour variations are possible from our photography of the actual products.

Size:
We share our standard size chart for all our products on our website. All our stitched products come with extra margin & stitches should you need to alter this. We also offer unstitched fabric with artwork appliqued for most of our designs as an option. We stitch as per your unique order that is a combination of Design, Fabric, Colour, Sleeves or Sleeveless so it is a custom made for you & cannot be returned for reasons of wrong size.

Care for Fabrics:
- Preferably always dry clean. Or, gentle hand wash in cold water.
- Do not machine wash.
- Do not soak in water.
- Always dry in shade.
- Never use detergents or chemicals on the painting/embroidery/screen printing.
- Always iron the painting/embroidery/screen printing inside out.

Care for all other Materials:
- Preferably always gentle clean with a dry wipe.
- Do not soak in water.
- Never use detergents or chemicals on the painting/screen printing.

Chal Dhanno ... aaj teri Basanti ki izzat ka sawaal hai

An Iconic film.
One of the many iconic dialogues in that film.
One of the many iconic characters in that ensemble cast.

Sholay released on Aug 15, 1975 in Bombay. Due to lacklustre reviews and a lack of effective visual marketing tools, it saw poor financial returns in its first two weeks. From the third week, however, viewership picked up owing to positive word of mouth. During the initial slow period, the director and writer considered re-shooting some scenes so that Amitabh Bachchan's character would not die. When business picked up, they abandoned this idea. After being helped additionally by a soundtrack release containing dialogue snippets.
It became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1975, and was declared an""All Time Blockbuster”.
Sholay went on to earn a still-standing record of 60 golden jubilees across India and was the first film in India to celebrate a silver jubilee at over 100 theatres. It was shown continuously at Bombay's Minerva theatre for over five years.

If I were to recount Sholay related trivia I could write a book. Suffice to say that no movie ever has or ever will influence me like Sholay! It’s THE ULTIMATE BOLLYWOOD FILM.

Amitabh was recommended as Jay by Dharmendra. Initially, Dharmendra was keen to play the role of Thakur Baldev Singh. He eventually relented when the director Ramesh Sippy warned him that if Sanjeev Kumar played Veeru he would get Basanti the heroine. In real life, Sanjeev Kumar had just then proposed marriage to Hema Malini while Dharmendra was in love with Hema Malini hence quickly agreed to do the role of Veeru & the rest as they say is History!
Basanti’s horse chase sequence was shot over 12 days seriously injuring her body double in the process.Hema Malini played her career best & toughest role in Sholay as Basanti. It challenged conventional norms of the 70’s by the protagonist playing a tangewali when riding cars or scooters in small towns was possibly rare. Like Basanti says in the film “धन्नो घोड़ी होकर टांगा चला सकती है तो बसंती टांगा क्यूँ नहीं चला सकती ?”

अबNoरMal pays tribute to Basanti the Tangewali & Dhanno the Mare in its own unique फilmy नautanki way for posterity as a collector’s item!

Presenting “Chal Dhanno…” a fully handpainted Choli that celebrates Basanti’s famous horse chase scene & iconic dialogue.
Colorful pompoms & a 3D look of the Taanga, Dhanno & Basanti on the Choli back.

The choli can be made sleeveless or with sleeves.

Material: Pure Chanderi silk cotton with Shibori Tie & Dye.

Shibori Tie& dye is a Japanese art of dying fabric. It involves twisting, scrunching, folding and tying or binding the cloth, which is then dipped in dye. Where the cloth has been bound or tied, the dye resists the cloth, creating color and white patterns.

Colors:
The model here is wearing an Orange shade reminiscent of the iconic Sholay poster !
This Choli can be made in 4 amazing color options - Pink, Peach, Red & Orange.

Please note that colours and tones shown here are as close to the original as possible. Small variations may occur due to light, individual screen peculiarities or resolution.

Sizes: The choli comes in standard ready to wear sizes 34 to 48 with a 2 inch margin inside for alterations.

Delivery: This limited edition choli will be dispatched within 2-3 weeks of confirmed order with payment. 

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