The regal red wedding lehenga worn by Aishwarya Rai in Jodha Akbar finds a place of honour in the Academy Museum’s ‘Color in Motion’ exhibition.
December 24, 2024: Bollywood icon Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has earned another feather in her crown as her stunning red wedding lehenga from Jodha Akbar is set to be showcased at the Academy Museum’s ‘Color in Motion’ exhibition. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences shared this exciting update on their official Instagram page, accompanied by a captivating video from the 2008 period drama directed by Ashutosh Gowariker.
A Regal Announcement
The Academy’s caption highlighted the lehenga’s intricate craftsmanship, designed by Neeta Lulla, as a symbol of timeless artistry.
“A lehenga fit for a queen, designed for the silver screen. In Jodha Akbar (2008), Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s red wedding lehenga is a feast for the eyes: vibrant zardozi embroidery, centuries-old craftsmanship, and a hidden gem—quite literally. Look closely, and you’ll spot a peacock, India’s national bird, made entirely of jewels.”
The accompanying video showcases glimpses of Aishwarya Rai as Queen Jodha Bai, alongside Hrithik Roshan as Emperor Akbar, with the iconic lehenga displayed on a museum mannequin.
Fan Reactions
Fans were thrilled to see Aishwarya Rai receive global recognition. Comments ranged from awe at the craftsmanship to pride in Indian representation at such a prestigious platform. One fan wrote, “Dear Hollywood, can you beat these aesthetics?” while another said, “Finally, Aishwarya Rai’s iconic movie gets recognition!”
Some eagle-eyed fans noted that the clip used in the post wasn’t from the scene where the lehenga was prominently featured, adding playful commentary to the announcement.
A Legacy of Recognition
This isn’t the first time Bollywood has been featured by the Academy. Previously, they highlighted moments from Deepika Padukone in Bajirao Mastani and Shah Rukh Khan in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.
Oscars Buzz
As India prepares for the 97th Academy Awards, films like Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine As Light’ and Guneet Monga’s ‘Anuja’ remain hopeful contenders in various categories. The Oscars ceremony is set to take place on March 3, 2025.
This milestone not only celebrates Aishwarya Rai’s cinematic legacy but also highlights the global appeal of Bollywood’s timeless artistry.
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