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Bollywood’s Influence on Durga Puja Fashion

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The Mardaani actor, whose family is Bengali, exudes elegance when dressed in sarees. Wearing a pink saree and gold jewelry, she exuded charm…reports Asian Lite News

Durga Puja is celebrated with grand fervour across the country, especially amongst Bengalis. In honour of the goddess Durga, it is also known as Durgotsava. Here are some stylish outfits to consider, inspired by Bollywood, during Durga Puja:

Kajol

The picture of grace, Kajol, never fails to win over her admirers. The performer continues to be one of the most talked-about stars in Bollywood, whether it’s because of her roles or her appearance. Her admirers have been waiting all year for her pandal-hopping outings during Durga Puja, and they got their first glimpse of her in wearing an traditional yellow saree.

Rani Mukherjee

The Mardaani actor, whose family is Bengali, exudes elegance when dressed in sarees. Wearing a pink saree and gold jewelry, she exuded charm.

Rupali Ganguly

Indian household name Rupali Ganguly has a sizable saree collection, and her Banarsi silk reflects the joyous occasion.

Mouni Roy

The actress wore a traditional Bengali saree with a red border to meet her fans on Durga Puja.

Sushmita Sen

The former Miss Universe’s Rajasthsni Bandhani and gotta sari is a source of inspiration for many.

Konkona Sen Sharma

The stunning actress, who is well-known for her understated style sense, chose a printed handloom saree. Wearing a delicate floral saree and matching blouse, she was picture perfect.

Vidya Balan

Wear a traditional red Banarasi silk saree, like the one Vidya Balan so elegantly wears, to radiate joyful sentiments.

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