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PIX: Different avatars of the filmi moustache

Last updated on: September 27, 2012 17:37 IST
Ranbir Kapoor in Barfi!

Bollywood has long banished facial hair for its leading men.

But carefully styled moustaches make periodic appearances onscreen, like Ranbir Kapoor's endearing character in Anurag Basu's Barfi!.

Here's looking at the different kinds of moustaches that Bollywood heroes have sported over the years!

The Rowdy cop moustache

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Akshay Kumar in Rowdy Rathore

With his natural swagger and a moustache to match, Akshay Kumar holds court in Prabhu Deva's superhit Rowdy Rathore that released earlier this year.

The triangle moustache

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Shah Rukh Khan in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Shah Rukh Khan plays the shy, introverted Suri Sahni with relative ease, armed with a triangle moustache and thick glasses.

The imposter moustache

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Rani Mukerji in Dil Bole Hadippa

Rani Mukerji lends her bubbly charm to her character's alter ego Veer, a Sikh boy of modest frame and a thin moustache, in her 2009 film Dil Bole Hadippa.

The wanderer moustache

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Makrand Deshpande in Swades

Thespian Makrand Deshpande keeps Swades leading man Mohan company as he travels to his nanny's village and takes in the sights of the Indian countryside.

His moustache reflects his role as a freewheeling philosopher.

The rapper moustache

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Sanjay Dutt in Musafir

Sanjay Dutt plays the ruthless killer Billa in Sanjay Gupta's 2004 thriller Musafir.

He lends a stylish edge to his appearance with his rapper moustache.

The royal guard moustache

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Amitabh Bachchan in Eklavya

Amitabh Bachchan plays the royal guard who's caught in a time warp in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's Eklavya.

His salt and pepper beard and moustache add a realistic old world charm to his character.

The connoisseur moustache

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Aamir Khan in Mangal Pandey: The Rising

Aamir Khan's 2005 biopic saw him playing Mangal Pandey.

His connoisseur moustache looks strikingly similar to the freedom fighter.

The blonde moustache

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Salman Khan in Suryavanshi

Salman Khan plays Suryavanshi Raj Kumar Vikram Singh, a prince of the Sun dynasty (curiously modelled after the Norse god Thor) in the 1992 film Suryavanshi.

In one of his most bizarre appearances ever, Salman dons a blonde wig and moustache for the role.

The loafer moustache

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Anil Kapoor in Ram Lakhan

Anil Kapoor, the original moustache man, has taken to styling his facial hair according to the characters he plays.

In Subhash Ghai's revenge drama Ram Lakhan, he plays Lakhan, the good-for-nothing younger brother of a virtuous cop. His  moustache adds a rougish dimension to his colourful character.

The handlebar moustache

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Naseeruddin Shah in Mirch Masala

Veteran actor Naseerudin Shah plays the arrogant subedaar (tax collector) in Ketan Mehta's 1987 film Mirch Masala.

His handlebar moustache lends authenticity to his character.

The Chaplin moustache

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Asrani in Sholay

One of the many highlights of Ramesh Sippy's Sholay is the sequence where the jailor marches into prison and interacts with the petty criminals housed there.

His moustache is the first indicator of the hilarity that follows.

 

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