Rohit Bal cremated at Lodhi Road
Bal, one of India’s most celebrated fashion designers, died on Friday night at a south Delhi hospital following a heart attack at the age of 63. He was cremated at the Lodhi Road crematorium here on Saturday
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The designer's mortal remains were kept at his Defence Colony residence.PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 2
Nov
Friends and
admirers of Rohit Bal gathered alongside his family to pay their final respects
to the designer who played a pivotal role in bringing Indian fashion to the
global stage.
Bal, one of
India’s most celebrated fashion designers, died on Friday night at a south
Delhi hospital following a heart attack at the age of 63. He was cremated at
the Lodhi Road crematorium here on Saturday.
His funeral
was attended by Sunil Sethi, the president of Fashion Design Council of India
(FDCI), actor-model Arjun Rampal, designers JJ Valaya, Varun Bahl and Rohit
Gandhi.
The
designer's mortal remains were kept at his Defence Colony residence, where many
prominent personalities paid their last respects.
Earlier,
renowned names from the fashion world as well as those from Bollywood paid
tributes to Bal on social media.
Manish
Malhotra remembered Bal as a "true pioneer", praising his unique
ability to blend Indian craftsmanship with modern fashion.
“Rohit Bal
was a true pioneer, merging Indian craftsmanship with modern fashion in a way
only he could. I remember meeting him in the ’90s, just as 'Rangeela' had
released. It was my first Indian fashion show I watched live, held at the
Imperial Hotel in Delhi.
"Rohit
welcomed me with that familiar warmth and invited me to his after-party. From
his opulent shows to his unforgettable after parties, there was always joy and
grandeur," Malhotra said on X.
After he
started his own label, Malhotra said he would often cross paths with Bal at
fashion weeks.
"Though
time and the industry led us down different roads, my admiration for him never
faded. Rest in peace, Gudda. Your legacy will always inspire us," he
added.
Bal was
fondly called Gudda by his friends and contemporaries as well as many top stars
in Bollywood.
Designer
duo Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla said Bal was a "true visionary who will
always be remembered and loved". "Rest in Peace, Rohit Bal,"
read the message on Khosla's Instagram page.
Anamika
Khanna shared a picture with Bal and called him a "friend, mentor and
guide".
"Someone
who I cherished, respected and loved. You will be missed deeply.
Moments
like these made it worth their while. May your soul be in design forever,"
she added.
Sabyasachi
Mukherjee said on Instagram, “Rest in Peace Rohit Bal. You were much loved and
admired by all of us at Sabyasachi.”
Valaya bid
adieu to his friend and said, “Goodbye my friend…”
Gaurav
Gupta posted a picture with Bal and wrote, "Forever Gudda."
Designers Rahul Mishra and Bibhu Mohapatra praised Bal
as a mentor and legendary figure, saying his “magic will live forever”.
“A great
mentor and a beautiful human. Gone too soon,” Mishra said.
Masaba Gupta and designer Shane Peacock of
label Falguni Shane Peacock remembered Bal as well.
In October
this year, Bal presented his collection at the Lakme Fashion Week X FDCI 2024
grand finale, where Ananya Panday was the show-stopper.
Panday
posted a picture from the show and said, “Gudda, Om Shanti.”
Sushmita
Sen posted a photograph of the two of them walking the runway together. “What
an indomitable spirit & what a pioneer!! Rest in peace #rohitbal,” she
captioned it.
“Gone too young. Rest peacefully #RohitBal,”
Priyanka Chopra Jonas said on her Instagram Stories.
Filmmaker
Karan Johar wrote on Instagram that he wore an outfit designed by Bal for the
Diwali festivities at his residence.
The
director said he saw Bal's recent show and marvelled at what a "stunning
artist, craftsmen, fashion legend he is".
"I say
this with a heavy heart and in the present tense because his art and
irreplaceable contribution to the fashion industry will remain forever … I told
myself that I wanted to wear his latest collection on Diwali.. and requested
for some of his stunning pieces …
"unknowingly
last night I wore him and clicked some images and got into my car and then read
the heartbreaking news of his passing …he is a pioneer and a bonafide legend
and will be missed by everyone’s lives he touched …. Rest in peace Gudda,"
he posted.
Anil Kapoor
said Bal was a "true artist and visionary".
"He
crafted iconic costumes for a song in Nayak and brought unmatched creativity to
Indian fashion always. His legacy will live on. Rest in peace," he said.
Sonam
Kapoor penned a heartfelt tribute to Bal.
"Dear
gudda, I hear about your passing on my way to celebrate Diwali in your gorgeous
creation that you generously lent to me for the second time. I've been blessed
to have known you and worn you and walked for you multiple times. I hope you
are at peace. Always your biggest fan (sic),” the actor said.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu paid tribute to Rohit
Bal by sharing a post by the FDCI in her Instagram Stories.
Rampal
fondly remembered his brother Bal, who he called Ratty.-PTI
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