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How Are B-town Queens Dealing With Lockdown?

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How Is B-town Queens Dealing With Lockdown? After the widespread outbreak of coronavirus in India, Bollywood actors have united to spread awareness through Tik Tok videos and post on Instagram. Our favourite celebrities are here with their exercise routines and stunning gym looks maintaining the Indian fashion . Bollywood is aware of the severity of the virus, they took social media to talk about it. In the videos celebrities are seen as appealing to their fans to keep themselves safe from the novel coronavirus, there is a special video where actors aimed at educating people on how to keep safe during this time. The Maharashtra government and Rohit Shetty has taken an initiative, celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh, Madhuri Dixit and Ajay Devgan, among others, requested people to follow precautionary measures and help prevent the spread of Covid-19. The heartthrob of Bollywood, Kartik Aaryan has gained a lot of popularity ove

Will Traditional Sarees Ever Run Out Of Fashion?

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Six yards of pure grace, elegance, and beauty, saree is one Indian fashion's oldest and perhaps the only surviving unstitched garment from the past. Over the years, saree for women has become all-time wear along with "canvas" for weavers of India. The blog summarizes all the information about "saree". Origin and history of sarees Origin and history of sarees[/caption] From the Mesopotamian civilization Indian weaving is well celebrated, it is said that the art of weaving natural fibers into fabric has been ancient. People of the contemporary Indus Valley civilization were familiar with cotton fabrics and adorned long pieces of cloth or can also be called out as loincloths. These long pieces of fabric were adorned by the men in Kachcha style, which further facilitate the free movement of the lower body. All this can be witnessed now in ancient seals and figurines. Saree back then in Indus Valley Civilization was draped in a way that it divided the tw