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Anil Kapoor dons a jacket by Pakistani brand Rastah in his new film Jugjugg Jeeyo

Anil Kapoor dons a jacket by Pakistani brand Rastah in his new film Jugjugg Jeeyo

This is not Rastah's first collab with the Kapoors — Anil's son Harshvardhan wore a piece from the brand for a Netflix project.
27 Jun, 2022

Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor wore Pakistani brand Rastah's jacket in his latest release Jugjugg Jeeyo and we're here for it!

There may be a lot of friction when it comes to relations with our next door neighbour but we love instances where all is set aside for a cross-border collab and it looks like Anil is all for it. Rastah co-founder Zain Ahmad tweeted about the "surprise" he woke up to on Saturday.

"Woke up today and was pleasantly surprised to see the legend Anil Kapoor in Rastah for his new film Jugjugg Jeeyo!"

The Mr India actor posted one of the film posters where he’s rocking the jacket.

This is not Ahmad's first crossover with the Kapoors, he told Images earlier about his collab with Anil's son, Harshvardhan, saying they have known each other digitally for a year or two now. "He got in touch with me through a mutual friend. I sent him some clothes, he loved them and ever since then, we've been sharing pieces from whatever collection we put out with Harsh.

"Recently, he was wearing a piece that I'd actually given to him a year and a half ago — he wore it with his dad for a photo shoot for his next Netflix project and that garnered a lot of attention," he said, adding that Harshvardhan has a tonne of Rastah pieces. "We have a very good relationship, he's very nice and he really, really believes in the brand. He [also] just loves the idea that Pakistan and India can come together despite all these political differences."

The designer was recently featured in Forbes' 30 under 30 list for his work. "It gives so much international recognition, especially being based in Pakistan where the rest of the world doesn't really give us the attention that I think we deserve."

He said he started Rastah because he noticed an immense lack of representation globally for Pakistani fashion. "I wanted to create something that could allow us to tell our own stories," he explained. "I think it's very important for Pakistanis and South Asians to have ownership of their own narrative and be able to tell their stories."

Comments

M. Saeed Jun 27, 2022 01:34pm
Why nothing about Abrar ul Haque?
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NYS Jun 27, 2022 01:38pm
'Rastah' is riding the waves of success, you are striving and bagging benchmark Mr Zain A... Ibrar tune,costume What more this upcoming film grab from Pakistan
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Reality Jun 27, 2022 01:43pm
Ok good...so don't cry copy copy
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MR. KRISH NA KUMAR Jun 27, 2022 02:02pm
He done it so as film is not banned
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RN Jun 27, 2022 02:45pm
If a Pakistani actor had done this there would be calls for his ban already
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Babubhai Jun 27, 2022 03:44pm
He hails from a decent and civilised background originating from Peshawar
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jq Jun 27, 2022 06:11pm
99% pakistani can't afford rastah. good for them, i guess.
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Multani Jun 27, 2022 09:11pm
I feel so proud of our talent.
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Awaara Jun 27, 2022 09:18pm
Is this jacket also stolen.
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Faizan Jun 27, 2022 10:20pm
@RN Because India is a fascist state so supporting them is bad. Pakistan is fine to support.
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Zoltar Jun 28, 2022 02:18am
Wow and Indian actor is wearing a jacket designed by a Pakistani. What a big news!
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Anonymouseee Jun 28, 2022 07:52am
Some Indians (especially Modi government) are terrible but some are good as well.
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Syed Shah Jun 28, 2022 09:31am
@Reality it's important to call a cheater a cheater. Try copying anything European or American, you will pay for it immensely. So please stop copying.
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Syed Shah Jun 28, 2022 09:34am
@RN which world do you live in. Modi Chai Wala fantasy bollywood world? Get out of it quick, it's a nightmare.
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