Remember Rani Mukerji mouthing dialogues in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai? “London mein rehne se, wahan padhne se, main apni sanskar nahi bhuli, yeh tum mat bhulna”. Seeing Madhuri Dixit in a traditional grandeur completely took us all back to that dialogue.
Having married Dr. Nene and having two sons, one of whom is back to the USA for his studies – one would have thought Madhuri might be slowly and steadily moving away from the traditional Marathi mulgi ways. How wrong were we to assume that…
Madhuri Dixit is a synonym for grace and beauty, she has always rocked Indian wear like no other. Every time Mrs Nene makes an appearance in all her Indian ensemble, it makes the netizens go bonkers. Her Instagram posts often gives us glimpses of how rooted she is to her Indianness even as she adores her husband and his western ways.
Keeping up with the festive celebrations of Ganesh Chaturthi, Madhuri Dixit turned on her traditional charm. The actress known for her beatific smile wore a gorgeous silk paithani saree. Paithani is very popular amongst Maharashtrians. It is a variety of sari, named after the Paithan town in Aurangabad district from state of Maharashtra in India where the sari was first made by hand. Present day Yeola town in Nashik, Maharashtra is the single-largest manufacturer of Paithani.
Draped in the 6yards, Madhuri looks stunning in the green saree, that’s a threads of lime green and sea green mixed. The orange and gold border complementing the green hues make a grand picture. Madhuri looked impeccable, in her Marathi mulgi attire. A little research tells us that the saree worn by the Total Dhamaal actress is from Madhurya creations worth Rs. 35,000.
Whether or not one picks the same brand is irrelevant but this festive season, all the ladies much replicate this look Madhuri sported at least once. The actress completed the look with heavy accessories and contrasted it with light make-up with a tough for shimmer and a messy hairdo. The chokers, the earrings and the nathni are a must have for this look.