It is a universal fact that Bollywood is one of the most fascinating industries, which is also known as the bastion for those who have more to showcase in terms of craft and looks. Be it groundbreaking commercially hit movies or controversial photoshoots, Bollywood has seen it all. When it comes to the most quirky yet iconic pictures, Bollywood has the most astonishing photoshoots that belong to its vintage side that you haven't seen before. From strange props to even stranger poses, our B-town celebs have done it all. To give you a look at that classic vintage side of Bollywood, here we bring you the top 10 classic photoshoots of Bollywood that will leave you amazed:

There is no denying the fact that Rekha is a downright diva. From the scary cat look to the Rekha on Men, she always manages to give the most iconic look for the shoots.

Shakti Kapoor has delivered the most marvelous on-screen performances that never miss a chance to tickle our funny bone. His reputation also stands tall when it comes to giving the most quirky poses for the lens.

Madhuri Dixit was fan favorite when it comes to the poster girls of the 80s and 90s. Who would have thought a blue net cloth and some terrible lipstick can make anyone like Egyptian?

Mystique who? Pooja Bhatt shows you what skin painting is all about! That specific photoshoot was so sensual that become the biggest controversy of the industry at the time when it was released.

Karishma who made her name in the industry for her amazing on-screen performances and is also known as the expression queen was also the queen of poses during her prime time.

Hey, it was not only actresses with sexual innuendos flaunting their nudity; actors had their day in the sun as well. Behold this glorious display of chest hair!

Smita Patil was one of the most glamourous actresses, Bollywood industry has ever seen. Whether it be acting or photoshoot, she always managed to crave her best for the camera.

Unflattering Speedos meet hairy nipples meet the absence of the faintest idea of how to strike an expression for a cover photo – and you got yourselves the new superstars!