Bollywood
Ajay Devgn 'complains about costumes'
Published Friday, Jul 23 2010, 11:55 BST | By Will Astbury

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The actor apparently did not like his all-white costumes and moaned constantly to the film’s bosses.
Producer Ekta Kapoor claimed: "In a biopic, the central character should have one distinctive trademark feature that stands out so we thought, 'why not let Ajay wear white?' We had made 40 different sets of clothes for him in various colours but couldn't use them. We had to scrap them all."
Director Milan Luthria added: "We did research on what people wore at that time and discovered that white was a predominant colour in the '70s while the fabric most sought after, was double ghoda bosky. In Kachche Dhaage, Ajay wore a white pathani suit at his father's funeral and looked good in it. In Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai, it was his own idea to wear pathani suits.
"He was sick of white at the end of the shoot. He would grumble that there was nothing different and why couldn't he simply wear the same outfit over and over again!"
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