Updated On: 09 April, 2024 01:42 PM IST | Editor
As Maharashtrians gear up to celebrate Gudi Padwa on April 9, here`s looking at actresses who redefined elegance in traditional Maharashtrian Paithani sarees

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Amruta Khanvilkar wore a stunning white paithani to promote her Marathi film, Chandramukhi. Looking gorgeous and graceful as ever, the actress was a sight to behold
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The Marathi mulgi opted for a blue paithani saree with a red blouse. Amruta looked stunning and made a statement in a traditional Maharashtrian outfit

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Ankita Lokhande exuded royalty in this traditional Maharashtrian paithani draped in navvari style. The actress raised the fashion bar high
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Ankita wore a yellow and orange paithani for one of her wedding ceremonies with Vicky Jain. The actress looked gorgeous

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Madhuri Dixit made many jaws drop in this purple paithani saree which she paired with a sleeveless blouse
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Dressed in a mint green and orange saree, Madhuri looked straight out of a dream. The Maharashtrian touch added by her was like a cherry on the cake

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Shraddha Kapoor wore her mother Shivangi Kapoor`s purple paithani saree. With her hair done in a neat bun and adorned with gajra, the actress looked breathtakingly beautiful
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Giving a modern spin to a traditional paithani, Shraddha gave major fashion inspiration to fusion lovers

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Sridevi wore a white paithani saree for a fashion show and made many heads turn. She matched her saree with an identical blouse
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Looking gorgeous in a blue paithani, Sridevi draped the saree in a traditional Maharashtrian navvari style

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Sonali Bendre looked elegant in a blue and red paithani saree. She completed her look with a crescent moon bindi, known as chandrakor in Marathi
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Paying an ode to her Maharashtrian roots, Sonali looked stunning in a light blue paithani saree at a fashion show
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