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M. M. Manasi is an Indian playback singer trained in Hindustani vocals and also dubbing artist. She has sung more than 170 songs in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindi, and English. [1]
Kasavu is a technique used in handlooms of Kerala, with very fine threads of gold or silver used in weave to make border lines and designs on silk and cotton fabrics. This technique later spread to most of India and the Kasav technique was developed for many other fabrics across India.
Manasi Salvi is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Marathi films and Hindi television. Salvi is best known for her portrayal of Preeti Choudhary Mansingha in Aashirwad, Khushi Gill in Kohi Apna Sa, Manasvi Goenka in Saarrthi, Avantika Deewan Kumar in Pyaar Ka Dard Hai Meetha Meetha Pyaara Pyaara, Nisha Verma Shukla in Woh Apna Sa and Dr. Isha Bhosale in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin.
Shivangi Khedkar as Pallavi Deshmukh Rao: Caretaker of Deshmukh Saree Emporium;Sister of Siddhesh,Nikhil,Amruta,and Mansi. Raghav's wife (2021) Sai Ketan Rao as Raghav Rao: Don of Hyderabad; Jewellery Designer and owner of Jayati Jewels;Jaya and Ajit's son;elder brother of Kirti and Arjun.Pallavi's husband (2021)
The most famous example of Kasta sari in Bollywood is the song sequence of "Humko Aaj Kal Hai Intezaar" in the film Sailaab (1990) featuring Madhuri Dixit in a yellow and green Kasta sari. [20] Another recent example is of Kim Sharma in the film Tom, Dick, and Harry (2006). She played the role of Bijlee, a fisherwoman, for which she appeared in ...
Dixit draped a bright purple jaded satin saree with a backless khidki-blouse; the saree was reported to have cost ₹ 1.5 million (US$17,000). [17] A scene in the film which portrays her walking down the stairs with Khan remaining stunned gaping at her was pointed out as an "iconic scene". [ 18 ]
This style of tying the saree is the "koshavam" style (that is going between the legs, in the typical style used by men). Tamil Brahmin women are required to use this style after their marriage [citation needed]. Different communities have evolved different sari styles from the original koshavam style, that requires more material - nine yards.
Madurai Sungudi is a design from Madurai, in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, which is an exclusive textile product traditionally produced using tie and dye (using natural dyes) method by the Saurashtrians, who migrated to Madurai under the patronage of King Thirumalai Naicker in the 17th century. [1]