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    • Cover up Sadhana’s flaw, her broad forehead

      • R. K. Nayyar is also known for giving the distinct ‘ Sadhana Hair Cut’ to his leading lady, which later became an iconic fashion quotient. Nayyar created a new hair style for Sadhana, modeled after Audrey Hepburn’s hairstyle to cover up Sadhana’s flaw, her broad forehead.
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  2. Dec 20, 2022 · Secret Behind Famous 'Sadhana Cut' Hairstyle. Sadhana instantly ruled everyone's heart with her debut film, Love In Simla in 1960. However, it was her look that became a hit, but not many know that it was suggested by her husband, RK Nayyar, who was the director of the film.

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  3. Sep 22, 2016 · When director R.K. Nayyar coaxed Sadhana to get her hair cut albeit from the front for Love in Simla the latter could not have contemplated that it would be history in the making. It...

  4. RK Nayyar, late director and husband of late actor Sadhana, had once recalled her reaction to her Audrey Hepburn-inspired fringe, the famous ‘Sadhana cut’. In an old interview in 1995, he...

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · Girls would visit salons decades later requesting to have their hair cut and groomed in the famous ‘Sadhana cut,’ (a moniker given to it, here) demonstrating how deeply ingrained this ...

  6. Dec 25, 2023 · Sadhana began her career in 1960 with the cute quirky love story Love In Simla. It was directed by R K Nayyar who invented her famous 'Sadhana fringe’ hairstyle . The ‘fringe benefits’ continued for many years, as love blossomed between Sadhana and her director.

  7. Apr 1, 2016 · Sadhana was famous for her hairstyle known as the ‘Sadhana Cut.’ The hairstyle was the idea of ‘Love In Shimla’ director, RK Nayyar, who later married her.

  8. Sadhana introduced the fringe hairstyle in the Indian film industry in her first film Love in Simla. R. K. Nayyar, director of the film and her future husband, suggested the fringe style in order to make her forehead look narrower. Sadhana says: "They tried to stick a strip near the hair-line, but it didn’t work out."