‘Asoka’ Makeup Trend: How Kareena Kapoor’s Iconic 2001 Film Inspired a Viral Beauty Trend 23 Years Later – Watch

Kareena Kapoor and Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Asoka’ has suddenly surfaced on the news and this time for Kareen’s iconic make-up. Here is how it now has become a the latest beauty trend on the block!

'Asoka' Makeup Trend: How Kareena Kapoor's Iconic 2001 Film Inspired a Viral Beauty Trend 23 Years Later - Watch

Kareena Kapoor Khan is an OG diva whose sense of style and carrying herself has dominated the fashion street since forever. Her iconic characters have a special place in every heart. Currently, a fashion choice she made nearly two decades is suddenly catching up. Remember the iconic number ‘san sananan’ from the 2011 film ‘Asoka’ featuring Shah Rukh Khan? If you are on social media then ypu definitely know where this is going. A viral TikTok trend has caught up where international beauty influencers are recreating Kareena’s look from the song and making transition reels.

The look has basically geometric patterns made on the skin. The iconic bindi style, eyeliner is the major focus of the trend.

ASOKA MAKE-UP TREND – WATCH

The Bollywood hit, ‘Asoka’ is set in a fictional background of the Mauryan empire when kind Asoka became the emperor. Such period dramas have a distinct costume and make-up that is supposed to make characters represent the particular time frame.

One beauty content creator mentioned that she spent nearly 8.5 hours introducing the reel.

Inida’s Jharna Bhagwani made very smooth transition of the same.

Within days, the ‘#asokamakeup’ trend spread from Russia to the US, garnering millions of views and likes on Instagram and TikTok.

Social media keeps popping such quirky and fun viral trends. And this time it also suddenly brought the artistic value of Indian cinema to international levels.



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