The legendary actress (born 31 July 1947) is a cornerstone of Indian cinematic fashion, most famously credited with pioneering the "Mumtaz Saree" —a pre-pleated, body-hugging drape that revolutionized how traditional attire was worn on screen. Her style is defined by a blend of vivaciousness, bold colors (particularly orange), and innovative costume design that allowed for energetic movement. The Iconic "Mumtaz Saree"
Mumtaz rarely needed heavy jewellery or embroidered lehengas to make an impact. Her weapon of choice? draped low on the hips, paired with short, backless or deep-neck blouses. Actress Mumtaj Nude
Mumtaz's influence on Indian fashion extends beyond her on-screen presence. She has inspired countless young designers and fashion enthusiasts with her sense of style, which blends traditional Indian elements with modern flair. Her love of , such as silk and velvet, and her penchant for statement jewelry , have made her a beloved figure in the fashion world. The legendary actress (born 31 July 1947) is
: She rose to fame in the late 90s and early 2000s, often appearing in glamorous roles and dance numbers. A-line mini shifts with bold black‑white patterns