Rushi Sharma

Rushi Sharma is an Indian costume designer. She and her creative partner Manoshi Nath co-founded Fools Paradise Design Works Pvt Ltd. in 2007 and have worked extensively in the Indian film industry. [1]Rushi and Manoshi are known for creating authentic characters through their attention to detail [2]and are also recognised as designers who practice sustainability in costume design.[3] Their films have won many awards, including two Filmfare Awards for Best Costume Design — the first in 2009 for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! and the second in 2013 for Shanghai.

Rushi Sharma
NationalityIndian
OccupationCostume designer
Notable work

Early life

Rushi studied Fashion Design at NIFT, a leading fashion institute in New Delhi and started working professionally as a costume designer in theatre.

She has also studied sustainable fashion at Polimoda fashion school in Italy.

Career

Rushi worked with India Take One on international commercials and music videos as a costume designer. She met Manoshi Nath in 2000 while working on commercials with Pradeep Sarkar, where they realised how they complemented each other’s design ethos.

The first feature film Rushi and Manoshi designed was Dibakar Banerjee’s Khosla Ka Ghosla (2006). Since they set up their company, Fools Paradise, in 2007, their names have only been taken together. They went on to design costumes for Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! in 2008, and have designed character costumes for films like Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Shanghai (2012), Talaash (2012), Queen (2014),[4][5] PK (2014), Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! (2016), Sherni (2021), Shamshera (2022),[6][7] Thugs of Hindostan (2018) [8] [9]and many more.

The film Khosla Ka Ghosla came to them just 15 days before the shooting schedule. They designed the iconic cult film, which influenced the local flavor of indie cinema in the 2000s, on a shoestring budget. Today, Rushi and Manoshi are called to design a film from the day a script is greenlit and the actors are finalized.

PK, a film that they worked on, became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of its time, with nearly 754 crore INR in earnings. Rushi and Manoshi’s designs for Aamir Khan, Sanjay Dutt and Anushka Sharma in PK, for which they won at the Screen Awards (2015), received nationwide applause and recognition.

From then on, Rushi and Manoshi planted the seeds of recycling in costume design. In PK, they bought clothes off of people’s backs in the streets of Rajasthan to get the most authentic look for the parts. [10]Rushi and Manoshi have also made extensive efforts to increase the sustainability of their creative process from start to finish. To promote ethical design, they source fabrics directly from weavers and artisans, provide employment with higher living wages to cottage industry workers, and believe in the philosophy of buying locally. They have also made great efforts to recycle pre-loved costumes from old film stocks. For Jayeshbhai Jordaar (2022), they travelled along the Kutch, creating supply chains for future projects like Maja Ma (2022) and more.

For their sustainability endeavours and SOPs in Indian costume design, they were awarded the Elle Sustainability Award for Mindful Design (2023).[11] Rushi and Manoshi have been invited by SRFTI and NIFT to mentor their students on costume design. [12]They have hence ventured into creating a curriculum around Fashion, Costumes and Sustainability in design.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResult
2009Filmfare AwardsBest Costume DesignOye Lucky! Lucky Oye!Won
2010Global Indian Film AwardsBest Costume DesignOnce Upon a Time in MumbaaiWon
2013Filmfare AwardsBest Costume DesignShanghaiWon
2013Filmfare AwardsBest Costume DesignQueenNominated
2013Screen AwardsBest Costume DesignQueenWon
2014Screen AwardsBest Costume DesignPKWon
2015Filmfare AwardsBest Costume DesignPKNominated
2015Bollywood Style AwardsBest Costume DesignKangana Ranaut's Queen CatwalkWon[13]

Filmography

YearTitle
2003Natale in India
2006Khosla Ka Ghosla
2008Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!
2010Love Sex Aur Dhokha
2010Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
2010Lafangey Parindey
201010ml LOVE
2011Chalo Dilli
2011Chillar Party
2012 Satyamev Jayate
2012 Shanghai
2012Talaash: The Answer Lies Within
2013Queen
2013Dhoom 3
2014 Kick
2014PK
2015Detective Byomkesh Bakshy!
2016Sanam Teri Kasam
2016Azhar
2017A Gentleman
2017 Simran
2018Love Per Square Foot
2018Thugs of Hindostan
2018 Noblemen
2020 Panga
2020Gulabi Lens (short)
20221Sherni
2021 Bell Bottom
2022Jayeshbhai Jordaar
2022Rashtra Kavach Om
2022Shamshera
2022Good Luck Jerry
2022Cuttputlli
2022Maja Ma
2022 Ram Setu
2023 Kakuda

References

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