01/6Kajol and her endless affair with printed saris

Indian women have always loved wearing saris and why not, there is no garment better than the six-yard drape, that fuses feminism with power so effortlessly. And, if there is one Indian actress who has endorsed the beautiful drape like nobody, it’s Kajol. The Bengali-Maharasthtrian beauty inherited the love for saris from her mother Tanuja and her grandmother Shobhana Samarth, and rest as they say, is history. The beauty never gets tired of wearing the sari and her fans never get tired of seeing her in one. And, one trend that Kajol unknowingly endorses is that of flaunting printed saris in all the hues possible. Here’s a look at some of our favourite printed saris from Kajol’s enviable sari collection.

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02/6The bird print

The actress wore Torani’s famous Neelam Chakori Chidiya chanderi silk printed sari in jewel shades of blue showcasing hand crafted tales, delicate ghungroos, tiny wooden – hand painted bird charms and signature crafted Torani tassels layered with shells. Kajol teamed up the exotic sari with a plain blue half-sleeved blouse.

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03/6The horse print

Her last flick, Tanhaji-The Unsung Warrior was about royalty and valour, and to promote the same, the actress donned a lovely red horse print half and half sari from House of Masaba. The sari featured printed pleats and Kajol teamed it up with a full-sleeved printed blouse.

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04/6The zebra print

The actress stunned everyone as she donned a beautiful black and white, zebra print sari by designer Punit Balana. The hemline of the sari featured scallop design and the actress teamed it up with a black sleeveless blouse.

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05/6The check print

We loved Kajol’s checkered print sari by Punit Balana. The actress paired it with a contrast printed blouse.

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06/6The floral print

Another favourite of ours was her cream sari with hand-painted flowers by Raw Mango. She teamed it up with a blue blouse.

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