
Sai Pallavi wears laal paad shada saree in true Bengali style in BTS pics from Shyam Singha Roy sets
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Sai Pallavi wore a laal paad shada saree in a true Bengali style in BTS pictures from her film Shyam Singha Roy
Sai Pallavi, you beauty!
In her latest post on Instagram, Maari actress Sai Pallavi is looking simply breathtaking in a traditional Bengali avatar. She can be seen wearing a laal paad shada saree, which is a traditional Bengali saree in BTS pictures from the sets of her film Shyam Singha Roy. We are so in love with the pictures and we are sure that you will be too.
What Sai wore was an ivory cotton saree with a thick red border. She paired the graceful saree with a red blouse with gold polka dots. The blouse also featured puffy half sleeves and complemented the saree perfectly.
The actress accessorised with traditional white-and-red bangles, a delicate long necklace, a nath and dainty gold earrings. For her makeup, she went with defined eyebrows, bold eyeliner, kohl-laden eyes and nude lipstick. She rounded her look off with a big red bindi.
“Being Rosie,” she wrote in the caption of the post and also thanked the director of the film, Rahul Sankrityan.
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