 You like Harrison Ford as an actor? Yeah, I like him for what he is. Yeah, and one of my favorite things I heard recently about Harrison Ford as a person, I love him. Yeah, as an actor, and this says a lot about him as a person. So, understandably, Spielberg came to him to play Oscar Schindler. OK, that would have been interesting. And it makes sense. If you're Spielberg, why wouldn't you go to Harrison Ford to potentially do it, right? Yeah. And Harrison said to him, I don't think that would do the role justice. I think there'll be too many people who see Indy when they look at me. They'll see Indiana Jones and I think you'd be better off getting a good caliber actor who has less of credentials. And at that time, Liam Neeson didn't have the credentials. And so Spielberg agreed to them and said, you know what, you're probably right. And went with Liam Neeson. But that shows you he turned down Schindler's list because he felt he was wrong because he's already known for other reasons. Yeah, he was. Hey, welcome back to our stupid right seats of Corbyn. I'm Harrison Ford. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, for more juicy content. Hey, Patreon. Yeah. By the way, if you want to DM me. I don't. On my Patreon, I respond over there. So if you're not getting responses over on Instagram. Damn, doesn't even respond to me. Nope. Damn. Go to my Patreon. Today we got a video. This is the evolution of Indian fashion through the decades, 1960s through. Please let it be about underwear. Yes. Men's. Then Ranveer came in and he didn't wear any. That's it. And we filed an FIR against him. Yeah. Culture. You can't go commando, sir. He said, but why all the soldiers do? Anyways, it's a little informational video. Here we go. The evolution of Indian fashion through the decades. All right. You consider yourself a fashionista? Yes. To wear every day says far more about our culture than we realize. Just like our politics, food, occupations and way of life. Our clothing styles have also evolved over the years. As India celebrates more than seven decades of independence from the British Raj. Let's go through the changing fashion tastes of free Indians. Over the last seven decades, consumed by the fresh center of freedom. The 1950s had a strong flavor of patriotism. The handspun khadi symbolized the Swadeshi movement. Clothes, sarees draped in different styles or simple salwar suits dominated the scene. The fashion was largely functional and hints of European influences, especially in menswear could also be observed. Women like Maharani Gayatri Devi and Hindi cinemas Nargis, Suraiya and Meena Kumari were the fashion icons of this era. In 60s was the decade that brought us Madhupala's Anarkand suit and the teared orange saree on Mumtaz. Moving into a new decade, women's clothing became more fashionable and everyone embraced bright colors and prints. With body hugging churidhar suits, short of blouses and a hint of skin on display, the 60s were also big on embracing curves. 60s were a crazy time. The poofy hairdos, wind eyeliner and the over popular sadhana cut were also from this decade. Dubbed the decade of decadence, the 1970s were huge for fashion. The decade gave us Dimple Kapadia's iconic polka dotted blouse and bobby, Zena Tamman's hippy look from Hari Rama, Hari Krishna, Parveen Babi's scant bikini and Helen's iconic cabaret feathers. Well bottoms, cropped shirts, oversized glasses, platform heels and polka dots. Very similar to the style here. You can thank Elton John for the oversized glasses. The 1980s were all about the hair or OTT vibe. Lingi ornamentation, big shoulder pads, gaudy colors, metallic shoulder pads, shoulder pads, hair. Yes, there was a lot happening in this decade. But this decade also birthed the first generation of Indian fashion designers like Rohit Khosla and Satya Fawn. Bhanu Atheya won India's first and only Oscar for costume design in 1983. And the National Institute of Fashion Technology was set in 1996. In Bollywood, Shri Devi and Rekha were the heroes who made the fashion scene. Wow, that's a good look. A decade that birthed in folk stars like Alicia Chinoy and girl films like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Dil Toh Paagal Hai. The 1990s created Dil Toh Paagal Hai is still big today. Is there more SRK basketball? Chokers, coordinates and over those eyes. Amazing. And oversized shirts. What? Akshay. Yeah. Saw it all in the 90s. And leading we have our interview Akshay. I want to do it in a pool. I am not kidding. Open styled by Manish Maghotra became the style icons of this period. For the 2000s, so many international fashion brands opening up stores in India. Sporting the latest styles and trends was no longer limited to people who had connections abroad. Following in her sister's footsteps, Karina Kapoor warmed things up with characters like Pooh and Jabi Metzgi. Super fashion releases like Tupetops and Micro Minis as well as Desi Fusion Outfits defined this overtly sexy decade. Use that picture for my new period. To the most recent period, the 2010s gave us social media and influencers. We slowly settled by super sexy clothes and welcomed at leisure with open arms. The focus shifted away from celebrity trends and street style gained more steam. Micro bags, sheer tops, oversized sweatshirts and cycling shorts were the viral trends from this period. Bloggers and Instagram famous supermodels were the biggest trends. The amount of makeup, channels and Instagrams. As the last decade comes to a close and it's too far-blown pandemic. They're probably the biggest money makers, aren't they? They're one of the top three. The next decade in fashion is poised to be more inclusive and focused on technological advancements such as smart fabrics and digital only clothes. That's typically what I wear on Saturday nights. I go out dressed in nothing but digital outerwear. No on because obviously the way YouTube revenue works, it's all through the ads and it's obviously they cater ads to certain videos. That's why you'll see Indian movie trailers a lot for our channel. That's the main audience is Indians. The people on YouTube that make the most is actually people that talk about finances and stocks. I heard about that because they spend big money. The people watching want to spend money and invest money. Makeup, same exact thing. They know people want to buy makeup heavily. Same thing with sponsorship ads on their Instagrams. If our channel with our views was a stock channel, our networks might match what it says on the internet. That is not our net worth on the internet. Not even Ramoli's worth. At all. It's a joke. Who put that in there and why? I have no clue. I'll take you over that. It's astonished. I wish that was my net worth. No kidding. Oh, that'd be amazing. I'm believing it's prophetic. I'll accept it as a prophecy of things to come. Anyways, it's funny how it kind of mirrored a lot of what happened here in America as well. The world has been connected obviously especially now but even then there was connections especially between European countries and all the kind of stuff. And a big thing we talk a lot about the invention of... Through movies. How things changed through cable, how things changed through the internet. But also a big thing that changed was when satellite broadcasts came in. Because it started to connect the world in ways that hadn't been connected before. But even before that, fashion was the fashion industry itself. And always movies and music have always been at the forefront. It's why at the Oscars everybody's asked, what are you wearing or who are you wearing? Because they have the world's most famous designers. And I'm sure it's exactly the same at Filmfare. They know what they do that it can. It's interesting that it's all pretty similar but they also give it the Indian flair. Obviously the West is not wearing saris or anything like that. Which is very rare, it is rare to see here in case you didn't know. Like when Andrani, if we get dressed up to go somewhere her thought is typically like half the time if it's a nice thing to dress up for she wants to wear her sari. And she looks gorgeous in it. And it's amazing she gets a lot of looks because number one she looks beautiful. But number two it's not a common thing. Yeah sticks out like a sore thumb. Unless you go into an Indian event. Remember when we were in Palm Springs and that couple walked by us and the woman said I love you two together. Remember that sweet lady? Yeah because they were like interracial. Yeah they were an interracial couple too. She's like I love you guys together. We were naked at the time. In the 1950s you'd be breaking the law. That's true we still do. I said that to Ashley, we were with Ashley the other day. And I said Andrani was in the kitchen she was making dinner for everybody. And I said it doesn't ever even occur to me until someone else brings it up that Andrani and I are an interracial couple. Wow Rick doesn't see color. How amazing Rick. Not weird. It's very strange. Anyways really good to be here. Like your wife she's so so white. No. No. Nope. Oh. I've never noticed. I don't see color. Gotcha. You look like George W. Bush when you did that. I don't see color. I did 9-11. I don't see color. I see in personality. Oh man. George Bush. Hear about that idiot. George Bush. Yeah. Nice. No. The guy who said uh he was being asked about 9-11 and the guy he's talking to said Yeah well Barack Obama where was he? Barack Obama yeah why wasn't he in the White House? He wasn't doing his job. He says oh you think he should have been in the Oval Office on 9-11? Yeah it's a big question about you know where was he during 9-11? He said you know there's a reason he was probably not in the White House. Yeah it was probably not a good one. If he wasn't the freaking president. Not till like like seven years later. Exactly. Yeah anyway it's been years. Good video. Fashion. What are you wearing? Let us know what you're wearing in the comments below. Yeah we're not wearing. Actually you should always watch this channel Naked. Makes it better.