
Some of the iconic Bollywood films over the year have impressed the Viewers with Grand and OPULENT SETS. These Majestic Productions Have Left Lasting Impressions in the Minds of the People. How can we forget late legendary k asif’s iconic mughal-e-azam, maverick filmmaker sanjay leela bhansali’s padmaavat to revere director ss rajamouli’s bahajamouli’s baaahubali, or wind For Period Sets – Hee’s celebrating these blockbuster sets:
Mughal-e-Azam (1960)
Legendary Filmmmaker K. Asif’s Mughal-e-Azam Set the Gold Standard for Period Films Long Before CGI EXSTED. The iconic Sheesh Mahal, Built with Imported Belgian Glass Over Three Years, Remains Legendary. From Akbar’s Grand Court to Anarkali’s Prison, Every detail was breathaking. Madhubala’s Mirrored “Pyar Kiya to Darna Kya” Dance Still Dazzles in Cinematic History.
Devdas (2000)
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is a True Master of Crafting Majestic, VISIONARY SETS – REDAS Stands as a Testament to that Brilliance. From paro’s elegant haveli to chandramukhi’s ethereal kotha, every set was crafted with stunning detail at film city. Costing Over ₹ 20 Croes, The film redefined Bollywood’s approach to art direct. The Red-Toned “Maar Daala” set remains one of Indian cinema’s most iconic visual mothers.
Baahubali: The Beginning (2015)
Baahubali Revolutionized Indian Filmmaking with its EPIC SCALE and BreathKing Sets. The mythical kingdom of mahishmati was brough to life through a stunning fusion of CGI and Grand Physical Sets at Ramoji Film City. From the Majestic Throne Room and Colossal Elephant Statue to the Vast War Arena and Cascading Waterfalls, Every element added to its legendary appearance. Often lied to an Indian game of thrones, baahubali set a new benchmark in cinematic world-building.
Padmaavat (2018)
Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmaavat is a masterclass in opulent, visionary set design that will be remed for generations. From the intricately Detailed interiors of Chittor Fort to Alauddin Khilji’s Dark, Gothic Palace, Each Set Was a World of Its own. The stark contrast between padmavati’s serene realm and khilji’s chaos was striiking. The iconic ghoomar sequence, with Deepika Padukone Dancing AMID 400 Glowing Diyas in a Marble Hall, Remains a Breathing Visual Marvel.
Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
Ashutosh Gowariker’s Jodhaa Akbar brieft the mughal-rojput era to life with grand, meticully Crafted sets at nd studios, karjat. Inspired by amer and fatehpur sikri, the detailed sandstone walls, Majestic Archways, and Regal Courts Felt truly history. The wedding sequence, set in a luminous mandap, radiated timeless royal splendor.
Om Shanti Om (2007)
Om Shanti Om Dazzled With Its Extravagant Sets, Especially The ICONIC Fire Scene that Showcased Intense Drama and Visual Spectacle. Each musical number was a vibrant celebration, featuring lavish, colorful backdrops and elaborate props. The film’s Grand Production Design Perfectly Captured Bollywood’s Larger-That-Life Spirit and Nostalgic Charm.
Lagaan (2001)
Ashutosh Gowariker’s Lagaan redefined realism in filmmaking. The Village of Champner was meticulously from scratch in Bhuj, Gujarat, with Authentic Mud Houses and No Digital Aids. Actors live on set, lending the cricket Scenes a live-in intensity that brought rare depth to historical storytelling.
Kalank (2019)
Set in fictional Husnabad, Kalank Showcased Dharma Productions’ Most Extravagant Sets, BLENDING Indo-Islamic Architecture with Emotional Storylling. From a Grand Durga Puja Pandal to Rustic Lanes and A Bustling Printing Press, Every detail was handcrafted. The “ghar more pardesiya” sets radiated opulence, Spiritual Grace, and a Bittersweet Sense of Nostalgia.





