Sanya Malhotra’s boho vibe to Paoli Dam’s shimmery drape: 7 sari looks to try on Durga Puja
Sanya Malhotra’s boho vibe to Paoli Dam’s shimmery drape: 7 sari looks to try on Durga Puja
Here’s how Jaya Ahsan, Keerthy Suresh, Kangana Ranaut and other actresses have sported the sari
Urmi ChakrabortyCalcutta
Published 19.10.23, 10:26 AM
Planning to wear a sari on most days this Durga Puja? Then these sari looks by Bollywood and Tollywood actresses will come in handy.
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Take a cue from Jaya Ahsan and go for a slightly mismatched sari-blouse colour combo from the same palette. The Dawshom Awbotaar actress gave the earrings the miss and went with a multicoloured necklace, a stack of bangles and an oversized ring.
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A sari with big floral motifs is a breath of fresh air in the sea of shimmery festive outfits. Swastika Mukherjee plays up her summery sari with an ochre yellow printed blouse.
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Paoli Dam drapes this tissue zari Chanderi in green and gold like a dream. It’s perfect for an evening of adda with friends on any Puja day.
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Sanya Malhotra piles on chunky oxidised jewellery with her printed blue sari — a cool look with a boho chic vibe for a round of pandal-hopping during the day. Definitely try this if comfort is your buzz word.
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Kangana Ranaut’s fuss-free dressy look is a major win. The golden silk sari teamed with a full-sleeved blouse, accessorised with a chunky choker and danglers, is a great option for a Navami evening outing.
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Keerthy Suresh’s super glam look can be your go-to if you have party plans with friends. The Bhola Shankar actress paired her black-and-white striped sari with a black sleeveless blouse.
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Sohini Sarkar shows how to jazz up the traditional white cotton sari with a red border. Oversized silver danglers and a neat bun wrapped in a mala make for a perfect pairing.