Malhotra, who has completed 27 years in the industry, is not only a celebrity favourite but has also been responsible for some of the most stylish movies, be it "Rangeela", "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai", "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham" and "Veer-Zaara", among others.
In an interview with PTI, Malhotra says, "Having Bollywood stars in my shows was never planned. It was organic. When I was doing my first fashion show, I made Urmila (Matondkar) walk as we had just done 'Rangeela' and a lot of actors came to my show. That unknowingly started the trend of showstoppers and the front row."
"I was criticised for getting celebs. Today, when I see all the designers running after actors to make them wear their clothes or calling them to be the showstopper, I have the last laugh. For me, it was always out of friendship and emotions. I am a part of movies as much as movies are a part of me."
Malhotra says his journey in cinema has been beautiful and the support of his celebrity friends keeps him motivated.
"I was so wide eyed about Indian cinema. I had the foresight to look into costume designing, which no one was looking at. Of course, it involved a lot of hard work. Today, I feel inspired and that encourages me to do a lot more."
"Every day is not a Sunday and there are times when I come to my office and my assistants have a lot of questions. I go through them and feel blank.
"But I have the responsibility of 600 people who work with me. They are like my family. I am responsible for them. I don't have a choice other than think and explore. I can't let them down."
With his latest collection "Tales of Indulgence", which he showcased at the recently-concluded Lakme Fashion Week, Malhotra is venturing into bespoke tailoring.
"It's 12 years for the brand. I wanted to push myself. The brand has been evolving and has done really well in the past seven to eight years. I want to add diversity and range every season and bespoke tailoring is something which we had not explored.
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