The Nawab of Pataudi has experimented a lot with his looks and his upcoming Happy Ending is living proof to that. So go ahead and let us know which look you love the most…
Saif Ali Khan has been experimenting with his looks a lot throughout his career. From being the cute charming skinny boy in the hit 1990s song Ole Ole, he has had drastic changes in his looks for various films. He has bulked up, shortened and lengthened his hair and used beard and mustache as and when required. But there have been a few films where Saif’s looks have changed drastically. So BollywoodLifers, tell us which of Saif’s looks impressed you the most…
Happy Ending: Saif is seen in a double role in his upcoming film. The first look has Saif in his regular style, but in the second look Saif is seen sporting big beard and mustache with long hair and he uses a hat to compliment the look. The look reminds us of the famous B-Town musician Pritam and that of Hrithik Roshan from Guzaarish. It seems the character will be funny and we cant wait to watch it unfold.
Humshakals: Saif was seen in a triple role in the film. The first look was that of a mentally ill patient and the second one was that of a businessman. However, it was the third look as a drag, which was very interesting. Saif had previously never done a full fledged role as a drag, however, there was a small portion in Cocktail where he was seen wearing ladies outfits. Saif did pull off the look in Humshakals really well but unfortunately the movie went on to be complete crass.
Go Goa Gone: Saif was seen portraying the role of a Delhi born guy who had spent the better part of his life in Russia. The character Boris had become iconic because of the golden hair and tattoo that Saif used for the look. Also the specific Russian accent in which Saif spoke in the film was appreciated a lot. The movie, however, a zombie drama, was situational comedy and Saif had a big hand in making people guffaw in their seats.
Love Aaj Kal: This is another double role flick of Saif. While the fist look was that of a hip and happening clean shaved London resident, the other was that of a sardar which was very interesting. Saif’s well sculpted physique and his bearded look coupled with an authentic turban made this character iconic.
Tashan: Saif was seen sporting a new form of french cut in this film, but his look in the song Dil dance maare clearly stood out. The song showed Saif sporting a videshi hippie look. Wearing a golden wig, coupling it with a head band and big sunglasses, Saif looked the perfect hipster.
Come on guys, cast your votes quickly!