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Quotes About Saris

Parts of India treat Rushdie like he's a rock star; we especially like boasting about him to our Western friends and acquaintances. It's nice to act like one of the world's most successful authors is as homespun as our handloom saris.
~ Barkha Dutt
Learning Indian mannerisms, how to wear saris, and the language were a challenge.
~ Amy Jackson
I have designed 150 saris.
~ Mandira Bedi
Banaras really pulls you. I had been to the city several years ago for a film shoot. Though I have very fleeting memories of that stay, I still remember that I had gone to Kashi Vishwanath temple and shopped for some Banarasi saris.
~ Himani Shivpuri
I adore saris. I feel they're very easy to carry. They're not only sexy and graceful, but you can also style them the way you like best.
~ Gauri Khan
I have worn saris a lot over the years, so designing them was like a natural progression.
~ Mandira Bedi
I've lost count of the number of saris I have. I can assure you that you will never catch me repeating a style of sari or a blouse ever. I love wearing them, and I have a sari for every occasion.
~ Kriti Kharbanda
For a formal look, I wear saris, and certain occasions require a dressed up look. But wherever I can, I like being in something easy and casual.
~ Sonali Bendre
I have always loved fashion, trends, style, make-up and hair, but yes, some sort of a transformation truly happens when I play a 'bahu'. That's when I have to wear brown lenses to cover my green eyes, colour my hair dark, wear saris, and surprise myself that I can pull this off, too.
~ Krystle D'Souza
Personally, I wear a lot of my mother-in-law's chiffons and my mother's silk. But when I buy saris for myself, then they have to be understated.
~ Sonali Bendre
Our party's economic policy will be people-oriented. But our government will neither give doles to the poor and unemployed, nor distribute saris. We will give permanent employment.
~ Mayawati
My mom loves saris, and when I was a child, she told me 'a girl looks good in an Indian traditional outfit.' So, somehow it stayed in my head, and I really enjoy Indian wear.
~ Urvashi Rautela
I would steal a lot of saris from my nani's cupboard.
~ Shweta Basu Prasad
fashion wasn't as important to me as to Urmila. There would be time enough to wear my mother's saris. And in any case Ram's eyes were on me all the time, too.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni