Mahira Khan pays a dreamy, retro homage to Bollywood’s sizzling siren of the 70’s, Parveen Babi in her new fashion campaign. But she even shared more about being busy shooting 3 new films and her recent foot injury. Read on for more deets!

The nation’s favorite mega star, Mahira Khan, has recently paid homage to the late Indian star, Parveen Babi. Dazzling in a fashion campaign for Pakistani designer, Muse Luxe. A vision in a bedazzled, fuchsia pink, signature Muse Luxe Sari, and a puffed sleeve blouse. She even sported the iconic Parveen Babi hair, which she revealed she specially cut for the shoot on a whim, making the resemblance with the Bollywood yesteryear icon, uncanny.
Many are even claiming this to be the best-directed fashion video in a long time. We couldn’t look away; she looks stunning. The vibe and concept of this ad are really something from a vintage dream. Mahira even seemed to imbibe this subdued, retro movie star calm and poise, elegance, and tone.
A Dreamy Retro Fashion Campaign & Giving Her Fans Some Good News
In a yesteryear, subdued glamour-themed interview video, Mahira Khan revealed that she is currently working on three films simultaneously. With a touch of humor, she added, ‘Sounds a bit much, doesn’t it?’ We just have to say, we are excited! She effortlessly remained in her vintage character.
Her Memory Of Parveen Babi
About being a star but also beyond that, a style icon she shared, “I remember seeing this time magazine cover and it had the gorgeous Parveen Babi on it. I dont know if you have seen any of her films but because of that cover I actually watched her films and some of her songs I just love. She was so beautiful, such a style goddess.”
The shoot featured Mahira Khan timelessly glammed up in a retro Parveen Babi reminiscent look, with the Bollywood star’s song playing in the background. Mahira Khan even hummed to her favorite song of the movie star, ‘Socho na, dekho to, dekho haan jan-e-jahan mujhe pyaar se…,’ the popular song from the film ‘Namak Halal – Jawani Janeman Haseen Dilruba.'”
A Trip Back In Time If You Didn’t Know Who Parveen Babi Was
Indian media hails Parveen Babi as the sizzling siren, who was among the highest-paid actresses of the 1970s and early 1980s. The iconic Bollywood actress remains a timeless symbol of beauty, talent, and charisma. Known for her ethereal looks and unconventional roles, Parveen Babi became a trailblazer in an era dominated by traditional norms. She starred in memorable films like “Deewar,” “Amar Akbar Anthony,” and “Namak Halaal.” Babi was also recognized for her bold fashion choices and independence, breaking barriers in the conservative landscape of Indian cinema at the time. Despite facing personal challenges, her legacy endures, leaving an indelible mark on the golden era of Bollywood.
Parveen Babi, despite her glamorous career in Bollywood, faced a tumultuous personal life marked by struggles and challenges. She battled mental health issues, her journey was marred by paranoia and emotional turmoil, leading her to withdraw from the industry and isolate herself. Tragically, she was found dead in her Mumbai apartment on January 20, 2005. The cause of her death was later determined to be organ failure due to complications arising from diabetes. Parveen Babi’s life and untimely death shed light on the often unseen challenges faced by individuals in the entertainment industry and underscore the importance of mental health awareness and support.
Did You Know This Was Mahira’s First Shoot Post Her Foot Injury?

For those who didn’t know, Mahira finally divulged details about her recent foot injury that had her fans speculating. Sharing an image from the shoot, in her Instagram stories she is seen in another retro silver outfit, in front of a screen with Parveen Babi’s songs playing in the background, getting in tune with the muse’s aura. She also revealed how difficult it was for her since she was still recovering from multiple fractures in her foot. She had 3 fractures in her right foot, and for her first shoot post her injury, she “couldn’t move much and was hating it.” However, she says the team was so loving and caring.

In another story, she appreciated the star hairstylist, Saima Bargfrede, who she says cut her hair right before the shoot because Mahira knew they needed that for the real Parveen Babi look.
What do you think about this fashion campaign? Did Mahira Khan effortlessly pay homage to the sizzling siren of the 70’s?
