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Remember Madhubala in her narrow churidar and voluminous upper kameez in “Pyaar kiya to darna kya” in the magnum opus Mughal-e-Azam? The outfit is in your closet now as a favorite Anarkali suit! Waheeda in her saris turned heads in Guide. Closer to time, it was Kajol’s turn to become a trendsetter with her attire in the all-time hit Dilwale . . . And who can forget Vidya Balan who has never hesitated to flaunt her Indian roots in an absolutely stunning range of handwoven saris at all her off-screen appearances. Shekhar Kapur, Mira Nair and Amitabh Bachchan are a few other names indelibly linked with the hall of Indian ethnic fashion.

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Her name is enough to let the sparks fly and for people’s thoughts to endlessly flow with adoration and fascination.…
Synonymous to simplicity is one of Indian cinema’s most refined and unblemished actresses, Nandita Das, who is also a director.…
  A young, petite and an effervescent image of a girl dressed in a figure hugging orange sari passes through…