WHAT! Kangana Ranaut Wears A Saree Worth Just Rs 600 Along With Dior Bag Whopping 3.5 Lakh; Actress Says ‘Style Is Not Slave To International Brands’

Kangana Ranaut wears a saree worth Rs 600 from Kolkata, asking people to promote local brands instead of international

Pallavi Soni

Sun Oct 16 2022, 10:12:28 14151 views
Bollywood’s Queen Kangana Ranaut is known for her impeccable fashion sense in the industry. Be it any outfit, traditional or western, she can pull off any dress like a pro. In fact, Kangana is a promoter of local brands and recently she ditched an outfit from an international brand and opted for a simple saree worth just Rs. 600. Yes, you read that right! The actress posted a video of her airport look and requested everyone to promote their own local brands.

 Notably, the Dhaakad actress styled her simple saree look with a bag from Dior. And its cost in India is said to be about a whopping Rs. 3.5 lakh. Sharing her video on her Instagram stories, Ranaut wrote, “This sari I bought from Kolkata for 600 rupees…style is not slave to international brands, be an ultra nationalist, promote your own…every action of yours must benefit this nation..you buy local it feeds many families…Vocal for local. Jai Hind.” Even in her casuals, the 35-year-old actress exuded charm and looked pretty. ALSO READ: Madhur Bhandarkar Recalls Kangana Ranaut’s Expression In Popular Scene From Fashion, ‘She Actually Did It On The Spot Itself’


Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut was in the news for hosting Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jairam Thakur at her home in Manali. She shared a glimpse of it via photos on her social media handles and stated it was fortunate to meet the CM. She mentioned his simplicity and love for Himachal are inspirational.

Work-wise, the actress will next be seen in the upcoming film ‘Emergency’ where she plays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The first look of Kangana as Indira Gandhi was released in July and it created a storm on the internet. Apart from Emergency, Kangana also has Tejas in the pipeline.



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