Social
media
is
a
treat
these
days,
as
film
folk
dress
up
in
traditional
outfits
and
add
glamour
to
the
festive
season.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Bhumi
Pednekar/Instagram
Bhumi
Pednekar
puts
on
a
beige
oyster
linen
sari
from
Anavila,
which
is
priced
at
Rs
30,500.
She
completes
the
look
with
a
gold
necklace.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Nayanthara/Instagram
Nayanthara
wears
a
Banarasi
sari,
and
enhances
her
look
with
statement
jhumkas.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Dia
Mirza/Instagram
Dia
Mirza
looks
gorgeous
in
a
white
and
yellow
silk
sari
with
chunky
gold
jewellery.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Lisa
Ray/Instagram
Lisa
Ray
wears
a
magenta
pink
and
gold
sari,
and
writes,
‘Maa
Asche
Durga
Pooja
is
the
most
beloved
festival
for
Bengalis
both
in
India
and
all
over
the
world.
I’ve
celebrated
since
I
was
a
child,
across
continents
and
countries
and
now
I
pass
on
the
love
of
Durga
to
my
girls
as
well.
Shubho
Durga
Pooja.’

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Karisma
Kapoor/Instagram
Karisma
Kapoor‘s
greens
look
beautiful
against
the
blues.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Mouni
Roy/Instagram
Mouni
Roy
brightens
Navratri
with
a
yellow
and
gold
ghagra
choli.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Tina
Datta/Instagram
For
those
who
can’t
read
Tina
Datta‘s
Bengali
post,
we
try
to
translate
it
here:
‘In
this
auspicious
moment
of
Maha
Saptami,
I
send
everyone
Best
wishes…
I
wish
for
the
blessings
of
Maa
Durga
for
everyone.
May
everyone’s
life
be
filled
with
joy.
Happy
Maha
Saptami
to
you
and
your
family
and
for
everyone.’

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Tanishaa
Mukerji/Instagram
Tanishaa
Mukerji
gets
ready
for
pujo.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Nia
Sharma/Instagram
Nia
Sharma‘s
smile
looks
sunnier
than
her
outfit.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Kavita
Kaushik/Instagram
Kavita
Kaushik
is
‘celebrating
the
Feminine
energy.’
Photographs
curated
by
Satish
Bodas/Rediff.com

