Sari Style
Bong beauties Rani and Sush attended Durga Puja celebrations in Mumbai wearing simple cream saris with traditional gold bangles. They both looked lovely!
Rani Mukherjee and Sushmita Sen at Durga Puja Celebrations
Photo Credit: Viral Bhayani
i love this simple side of both of them! beautiful!
Did sushmitha change her name to sushma?? These ladies look gorgeous and classy..Beautiful sarees but I prefer sush’s saree for the color combo.
Nop. It’s the after-effects of blogging after too many vinos. 😛
Sushmita looks absolutely gorgeous!
This is probably the best i’ve seen Sushmita look in a long long time! How exquisitely beautiful! Rani looks gorgeous too! Makes me happy just to look at them!
Stunning!
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Sush really looking adroble ……
was looking forward to Rani/Kajol/Sush’s saree collection during pujo season ! Seems like they haven’t made too many appearances this year 🙁
love love love both. sush a wee bit more than rani..
Lovely sarees and both ladies look beautiful. Love Rani’s bangles.
I love the colour scheme of rani’s sari..it gives a contemporary edge to the timeless silk saree 🙂
Just a bindi and Sush would have completely knocked this one out of the park..
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Sushmita looks stunning and radiant!
Sush looking so nice. Glowing!
Sushmita Sen looks ravishing here. Never seen her look this perfect.
wow LOVE both ….sush looks ravishing …rani is looking preety too…i love spoting our divas in traditional wears….refreshing it is !!!
Wow, double wow!! Love seeing these gorgeous women in the Bengali handloom sarees. And those smiles – priceless!
such gorgeous sarees & such beautiful women! i wish our bollywood actresses would embrace such traditional indian weaves more & boycott all those net/ gaudy/blingy/gota bordered OTT sarees!
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love love love Rani’s saree and color combination… traditional at its best
Can anyone please tell what fabric are both the sarees? Is it cotton or paper silk or plain silk?
Sush’s saree looks like raw silk and Rani is in a tussar silk saree.
Sushmita is in a garad saree, undyed silk traditionally worn in Bengal for pujas and other rituals.