Neeta Lulla recalled how Aishwarya Rai’s lavender gown in Taal inspired Subhash Ghai to rework the choreography of the iconic song ‘Kahin Aag Lage’.

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s song ‘Kahin Aag Lage’ from Subhash Ghai’s film Taal is remembered as one of her most iconic tracks. With its powerful choreography, striking visuals, and Aishwarya’s graceful presence, the song became a defining moment in her career that audiences still remember decades later.

What makes this track even more special is the story behind it. Recently, costume designer Neeta Lulla took to her Instagram page to share a beautiful behind‑the‑scenes story about this song.

Neeta revealed that when Aishwarya walked onto the set wearing a lavender gown, the entire place went silent.

Subhash Ghai, the director, was so struck by the way the gown shimmered under the lights that he stopped the choreography mid‑rehearsal. He turned to choreographer Saroj Khan and told her that the song would begin with Aishwarya’s back. This wasn’t planned at all—the camera angles, lighting, and dance had to be reworked on the spot.

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Neeta explained that clothes can sometimes speak louder than words. In this case, the lavender gown told the story of Mansi, Aishwarya’s character, even before she spoke a single line. “Sometimes the most powerful dialogue in a film is worn and not spoken,” she said.

At its core, Taal follows the journey of Mansi (Aishwarya Rai Bachchan), a small‑town girl whose love story is tested by class divides and ambition. Co-starring Akshaye Khanna and Anil Kapoor, the film continues to be cherished most for its unforgettable soundtrack.

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