Hairstylist Darshan Yewalekar Interview | Bollywood Artists | Hairstyling Tips

  • Posted on 17 April, 2020
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In this series, we speak to the people behind the grand show that is Bollywood. In this episode, we are with hairstylist Darshan Yewalekar, who has styled hair for Ranveer Singh in many of his blockbuster films. Darshan talks about his journey from a small town in Maharashtra to becoming one of the most sought after people in Bollywood for hairstyling.

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Why don't you do hairstyling and that's why it started, but since they suggested i I came to Pune and I think within 10 days I just I just fell in love with with hair. I I had no connection in film industry, I mean I was in Pune studying hairstyling and my friend was working here and, and he called me and said that you know I'm working on I'm working with this new boss and it's really good place and I'm doing I'M styling for Sanjay that that kind of got to include you know filmmaking because as a small town I don't know how I was I made you know so I said. Can I come and watch me like yeah, please come so I came. I saw the set his boss had few words with me and then that's how I got picked up to styling, hair and luckily, through him I I was assisting him and I I started styling for Salman Khan. I spent six years almost with them and to understand you know what this world is and after that so for years I had when I left Somali I to again learn many different aspects of how this whole wholesome works. You know, because it's not just cutting here. I should thank bunts ELISA because I work with him on Saawariya that was life-changing for me. I did garnish as well for the turkey boo and and that's where I met her on me for the first time because he asked then we just try. This boy is really good and that's why we click the magic happen. Is this journey after, but that was the game-changer. I show solid solidarity with his films, whatever films he does so when he went bald for bajirao I I went bald just to give him confidence that it's fine to go bald. You know as a means to actor and then later on, he started kg and I started showing my beard, but I didn't stop. Working on films is, is like you have to be a part of it. Even if I'm not in front of camera. I have to know what is the act of performing being a being in a line meant with it, knowing your knowing your character, that is playing the mood that is there on that day. So you have to make sure you do the correct styling of that day and then manage it. Maybe after a month or two months where you have to just pick up that scene from so say, he's, for example, doing action now there is a hairstyle, probably that I do normally when he's sitting in a restaurant. So it's completely two different scenario, so understanding how it plays knowing the products that you'll put understanding where you're shooting is it a controlled environment IV shooting line locations. So there are many factors that there you have to consider in the morning and then use your products, and then you know give you that relatable style and as a hairstylist and a barber you know you always have you have a dream to have your own place. But I just didn't want to open something that that just is is cutting here. It has to mean again when I did my research in barbering. I went quite deep into it and I realized that barbering has been there for thousands of years. It'S just that. The new age has caught up with with different names, but barbering is the core of it, and then I did a search in it and that's when I realize I want to be a bubble: they're magical things about barbering and the craftsmanship that goes in and there Is so much culture involved regionally like Indian Baba's, British bubbles, Turkish bubbles? You really have to pick out your products according to seasons. When you are talking about winters, your your skin kind of tends to get little dry, so your hair is affected with it. So you have to make sure that you pick up correct products. So what we do is we plan like as soon as we hit the rainy season in India, I start growing letting them grow. They ask them to grow their hair. So, by the time it's winters, they have kind of mid length s, so you have a different style for at least two three months before you hit the summers, some houses - mostly it's quite it gets quite hectic in India. You know some places when it's like too hot and people ask me: is it okay to shampoo at toys? It'S completely fine, but understand that when you shampoo, it was just scalp gets a little dry. Then they ask me who should we? Of course you should on your scalp morning you shampoo and then you out whole day and then you're working and you come back with lot of sweat and do it then you shampoo again, then you need to compensate that double shampoo with some basic oil, whichever you Want the many things that are in India, that's available: it's not just coconut how it's taking off everywhere in the world, but we have so many varieties of whatever suits you just pick it up, and it's regularly oh yeah, even if not every day into it twice Or thrice a week goes to both boys and girls for beard again, the same thing happens: you have to oil your skin inside because your skin tends to get dry, so it's itchy. That is the time when you should use little beard oil only on your skin, not for the hair people come, they want the Aspire you know and in India some actors and entertainment is quite big, and people want to associate with the actors. I talked to them and I try to find their own personality. We need to know at least I know what you want, but then it's up to me. It'S my responsibility to guide them because they've come to me with the hope.

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