Bollywood: The Sanjay Leela Bhansali Way

When one thinks of Bollywood, one usually thinks of song-and-dance routines, luscious characters and melodramatic romances.

Team India Forums

Team India Forums

View Profile


When one thinks of Bollywood, one usually thinks of song-and-dance routines, luscious characters and melodramatic romances. They wouldn't be wrong, though there has been a shift in the types of movies produced by the industry. Well, shift or perhaps more accurately, a broadening of scope.

We still get films with typical theatrical stories, but we are now offered movies that are more in-line with Western cinema. One element that the latter lacks, however, is the opulence of Bollywood films' sets and costumes, especially when it comes to Sanjay Leela Bhansali's movies.

If you hear the name Bhansali attached to a film, you automatically think of grand sets that are often colour-coordinated with the outfits of the characters. You think big, bold and beautiful. You think of heroines running down long, ornate corridors with their dupatta trailing gracefully behind them.

You think wow

You just thought wow, didn't you?

And everybody thought of a different movie. I could have been talking about any of them. In fact, I am talking about all of them.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali does not do things by halves. He gives us beautiful and magnificent backdrops, stunning attires that suit both the theme of the story and the roles, characters that are complex yet relatable and love stories that are heartbreaking yet uplifting. He gives us laughter and tears, music that moves our souls and a grandness that can rarely be matched by any other film maker.

From movies such as Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) and Devdas (2002) to Saawariya (2007),  Goliyon Ki Raasleela... Ram-Leela (2013) and Bajirao Mastani (2015), one after the other, he manages to to outdo himself. Each film is distinctive yet each carries a mark that is unique to his master story telling. Then there are the more subtle films, Khamoshi: The Musical (1996), Black (2005) and Guzaarish (2010), all still carrying the Sanjay Leela Bhansali trademark. They all have an innate charm that originates from the way the stories are crafted, the way they seem larger than life and yet so universal. The stories are carried by artistes that are perfect for their roles and are well complemented by music that emphasises and enhances the story. Moreover, each and every film delivers a powerful message that despite the era the movie has been set in, it can still be addressed in today's world.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's movies are an entire package, sagas composed of not just a pretty cast and stunning locations, but equally beautiful stories and impassioned musical scores as well.

What are some of your favourite aspects about Sanjay Leela Bhansali movies that you see carried throughout his films? Comment below and let us know about those quintessential SLB signature elements that has guaranteed his movies a presence in the list of  of Bollywood's magnum opuses.

Writer: Aradhna K.
Editors: Aishwarya S. and Jenifer A.
Graphics: Titli P.

Have a suggestion or comment for BollyCurry? Then drop us a PM at BC_Dropbox today! 

Your reaction

Nice
Awesome
Loved
LOL
OMG
Cry
Fail
Sanjay Leela Bhansali Thumbnail

Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Khamoshi(1996) poster

Khamoshi(1996)

Saawariya poster

Saawariya

Black poster

Black

Devdas poster

Devdas

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam poster

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Guzaarish poster

Guzaarish

Bajirao Mastani poster

Bajirao Mastani

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela poster

Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela

Comments (5)

Bhansali means grandeur!!!I love d way he presents the heroines and d way they run from here to there!!And his first soap Saraswatichandra(although he quit in d middle) is my al tym favorite!!!Thanks to him for giving SaMud!!!Jenny&Gautam rocked!!!

8 years ago

I love SLB's Devdas & HDDCS like anything
But didn't like RL & BM at all. -_-
Not always grand sets work out well!

8 years ago

awesome film awesome direct love u bhansli g

8 years ago

Nope! Your taking to the wrong person I'm really not a Bhansali fan. After Ram Leela I finally said I'm done with his movies, like I can't

8 years ago

haven't watched MB and RL.. Sanwariyaa was a flop one but my fvt amongst all... love the sceneries a lot.. music composition is amazing... except Jhonka Hawa and title song..I don't really like anything in HDDCS..

8 years ago

Latest Stories

Top