
Rani Mukerji, Kajol and Jaya Bachchan celebrate Durga Ashtami in stunning sarees. Pics here
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Rani Mukerji, Kajol and Jaya Bachchan embraced the charm of sarees as they celebrated Durga Ashtami in Mumbai.
Nothing beats the timeless appeal of a saree! Be it a festival, wedding or a regular day at work, a saree never ceases to work its charm. And, Bollywood divas certainly know it really well. On the occasion of Maha Durga Ashtami, Bengali beauties Kajol and Rani Mukerji put their best ethnic fashion foot forward and made head-turning appearances at a pandal in Juhu, Mumbai.
Both the divas clad themselves in pretty sarees. While Rani Mukerji wore a metallic gold silk saree, Kajol kept it minimal in a light-pink drape. Veteran actress Jaya Bachchan was also snapped at the pandal in a saree. She looked graceful in a traditional laal paad sada saree.
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As for Rani, the actress took the all-gold route and exuded regal charm in a gleaming silk saree. She wore the traditional drape with a dull gold blouse and upped the ethnic quotient with a traditional rani haar and gold earrings. Her red bangles and ek chutki sindoor added a pop of colour to her look.
As for her makeup, she kept it glowing with a hint of beaming highlighter, pink blush, nude lips and kohl-rimmed eyes.
Kajol, on the other hand, clad herself in a pastel pink saree with floral embroidery on the pallu. She added a hint of contrasting green to her all-pink look with an ornate pair of jhumkis. With her hair tied in a bun and glowing makeup done in pink accents, she exuded oodles of ethnic elegance.
Jaya Bachchan embraced the festive fervour in a simplistic yet statement-making laal paad sada saree with floral-adorned hair.

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