WHAT? Did Urvashi Rautela wear Gujarati patola saree for Rs 58 Lakhs? Pictures inside

Published : Jun 25, 2021, 01:04 PM ISTUpdated : Jun 25, 2021, 01:09 PM IST
WHAT? Did Urvashi Rautela wear Gujarati patola saree for Rs 58 Lakhs? Pictures inside

Synopsis

Bollywood actress Urvashi Rautela donned an expensive saree for Rs 58 lakhs and looked nothing less than a princess; read on.

Urvashi Rautela graced Manoj Kumar's granddaughter Muskaan Goswami's pre-wedding festivities in a multi-coloured traditional Patola saree, and its price will blow your mind. The saree costs a whopping amount of Rs 58, 75, 500.

Tushan Kapoor Malachite styled her. He revealed the deets about her multi-coloured patola saree during his conversation with ETimes.

Asha Gautam designed the saree worn by the actress. She upped the glam factor of this traditional saree with a statement piece of jewellery.

The stylist shared, "Urvashi's Patola saree took six months to make, with more than 70 days for the colouring of the silk threads and about 25 days for the weaving. At least 600 gm of silk was required to make it.

This expensive saree depicts the procession of the Siddh Hemgranth. At least 12 people worked for over two years to make it, using materials usually required for 27 normal patola sarees."

To complete her look, she wore maang tikka, moulded bangles, necklace and rings.On the work front, she was last seen in Pagalpanti starring Anil Kapoor, John Abraham, ad Illeana D'Cruz. 

 

 

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