Style Spotlight: Bollywood’s Most Iconic Sunglass and Specs Moments Ever
They’re not just for blocking the sun — in Bollywood, sunglasses have become symbols of swag, power, and unforgettable style. Whether it’s a slow-motion walk, a dramatic entry, or a dance sequence, the right pair of shades has often stolen the scene. In this style spotlight, we revisit the most iconic sunglass moments that defined cinematic cool and left a lasting impression. Get ready to take notes and upgrade your eyewear collection
Salman Khan Aviators From Dabangg
No one made sunglasses cooler than Dabangg’s fearless cop with his signature move flipping his aviators onto the back of his collar. These gold-rimmed, gradient-lens aviators became an instant style symbol, representing attitude, authority, and unmatched swag. Want to channel that iconic look? You can grab a similar pair of classic aviators available at GKB Opticals because timeless style never goes out of fashion.
Hrithik Roshan Wayfarers from Zindagi Na milegi Dobara
In Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara, Hrithik Roshan’s effortlessly cool vacation style was perfectly complemented by his classic wayfarers. Whether he was driving through the Spanish countryside or soaking in city views, those sharp frames added a touch of sophistication and laid-back charm to his look. You can recreate the same vibe with similar wayfarers available at GKB Opticals — a timeless accessory that brings instant edge to any outfit.
Shah Rukh Khan’s Vintage Glasses from Raees
Shah Rukh adopted the vintage looks from the storyline’s era including his half-rimmed wide vintage glasses. While onscreen, Raees’ anger might be tickled if he was termed as ‘battery’ (a slang used for people who wear spectacles), but we totally drooled over his looks as he wore the pair of eyeglasses.
Vicky Kaushal’s Reflectors from Manmarziyaan
Vicky (who also plays Vicky in the film) is a part-time DJ and full-time confused millennial, who can really rock a punk hairstyle and reflector frames. A pair of reflector or tinted sunglasses can add a fun and edgy element to any outfit, but we’d suggest you pair your reflector frames with a monochromatic look to maximise the impact of the coloured lenese. Blue and pink reflectors are really in right now. You can get a similar reflector at GKB Opticals.
Varun Dhawan’s Reflectors from Judwaa 2
While we’re still riding high on coloured lenses, Varun Dhawan’s reflectors from Judwaa 2 also deserve a special mention. Instead of blue lenses you can also opt for red, and pair them with a contrasting outfit for a popping picture on the ‘gram.